评估尼日利亚国家在实现零饥饿方面的义务

Enemona Gabriel Shaibu
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尼日利亚作为一个民族国家,对其公民负有一定的义务,其中有些义务是可诉的,有些则是不可诉的。作为联合国会员国,尼日利亚于 2015 年 9 月通过了可持续发展目标(SDGs)。可持续发展目标共有 17 项,其中一项是可持续发展目标 2 "零饥饿"。可持续发展目标 2 的主要目标是到 2030 年在全球范围内消除饥饿、实现粮食安全、改善营养状况并促进可持续农业发展。尽管尼日利亚努力通过各种政策和体制框架将可持续发展目标,特别是可持续发展目标 2 本土化并加以实施,但在最近公布的全球饥饿指数中,尼日利亚的表现并不理想,因为它属于面临严重饥饿的国家之列。本文特别评估了尼日利亚国家对其公民应尽的义务,以及尼日利亚为在 2030 年实现零饥饿而制定的各种政策和制度框架。本文从食物权的角度出发,采用理论和分析的方法,依据 1999 年《尼日利亚联邦共和国宪法》和其他公约等第一手资料,以及法学家关于该主题的文章和意见等第二手资料。研究结果表明,尼日利亚要想在 2030 年实现零饥饿,即使不是不可能,也是非常困难的。本文的结论之一是,一个连贯的食物权法律框架对于解决尼日利亚普遍存在的严重饥饿问题和迫在眉睫的粮食不安全问题至关重要。
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Appraising the Obligations of the Nigerian State in Achieving Zero Hunger
Nigeria as a Nation-State is saddled with certain obligations to her citizens, some are justiciable and others are not. The Nigerian-State being a member of the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September, 2015. There are 17 SDGs and one of which is SDG-2, Zero hunger. The primary targets of SDG-2 are aimed to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture worldwide, by the year 2030. Nigeria has not fared well under the recently published Global Hunger Index scores as it falls under the group of States faced with serious hunger, despite its efforts in domesticating and implementing the SDGs, particularly, SDG-2 through various policy and institutional frameworks. This paper, inter alia appraises the obligations of the Nigerian-State to her citizens, the various policy and institutional frameworks domesticated in Nigeria in order to achieve zero hunger by the year 2030. Being a paper that is situated within the right to food paradigm, it adopts the doctrinal and analytical approach, relying on primary data like the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other conventions, secondary data like articles and opinions of jurists on the subject matter. It is the finding inter alia that it will be very difficult if not impossible for Nigeria to achieve zero hunger by the year 2030. The paper concludes inter alia that a well-coherent legal framework for right to food is vital in addressing the serious prevalence of hunger and looming food insecurity in Nigeria.
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