duminică, 22 martie 2020

U.M.N.N. de peste tot din lume.

 Ciprian Viorel Pacurar
Sunt hiper interesat de viata, de continuitatea in bine a sistemu-lui uman, sa adaug in bine ce am de adaugat, unde e nevoie de cunoastere mai clara, mai cutezanta in mod benefic si durabil, declar o buna continuitate in comun cu Eu-Ciprian Viorel Pacurar cu U.M.N.N. DE PESTE TOT DIN LUME, impreuna pentru multii altii, crezand in lupta pentru nemurirea neamurilor bune din istoria trecutu-lui nostru, pentru relatarea ADEVARU-LUI corect neinfricat tuturor copii-lor si daca nu aveti, atunci a nepoate-lor respectiv nepotii-lor, tuturora celor care sunt si se simt demni, de o buna contributiune istorica actuala, valoarea legendara actuala bine de stiut in general, special. Eu sunt autoru-l acestui text adevarat si voi continua ca atare, fiind protejat de lege prin urmatoare-le organizatii si institutii: DMCA act, copyrights act si law, respectiv intellectual proprety law si act, vigipirate act, cu toti cautatorii sau si cu toate cautatoare-le de adevaruri,  momente legedare create de contexte provocate de catre altcineva, solutionate de mine in persoana de la o varsta foarte frageda, cicatrizandumi-se ranile provocate nu doresc ca sa pateasca nimeni raul facut mie. Tot ce a fost, a fost descoperit prin toate legile conventionale ale naturii, independente persoanelor in cauza, intarind legi-le contra tuturor plagiaturilor (RASCOALA FALSE-LOR PERSOANE, CONTRA BUNE-LOR MORAVURI, ALE CONSTIINTEI SANATOASE) DACA O LUAM DE LA INCEPUT? CE AM SCHIMBA PE PARCURS? VEZI POATE NU ESTE TARZIU SI CHIAR MERITA.
Din pasivitatea altora, am fost plagiat, sunt inca plagiat poate, dar legea drept-ul omu-lui de a dobandi o viata mai buna atunci cand nu are cum, in origini-le adevarate si traditii-le personificate de noi, membrii activi a culturi-lor civilizate, se va aplica fara nici o ezitare.
Sa-mi spuneti toti va rog, daca are vreun sens ce va scriu aici, pentru intelegerea si perceperea mai clara a lucrurilor. Voi continua si va rog sa-mi spuneti adevar-ul, gandind din prima raspundeti la citit-ul acestui text reprezentativ.
Ce mai lucru minunat, avem de toate pentru toti, dar nu rabdare pentru hoti.
Doriti sa stiti mai multe si cum putem avea o conversatie mai ampla?
Ciprian Viorel Pacurar
Multumesc anticipat, pentru intelegerea acordata.

vineri, 13 mai 2016

Action First





Introduction:
Whether the current path of trade liberalization in agriculture complies with the World Trade Organization's Members' obligations towards the human right to adequate food, is explored in a report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier de Schutter.
At the same time, the right to food and access to natural resources are gaining ground. In a landmark decision, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has found the Kenyan government guilty of violating the rights of the indigenous Endorois community by evicting them from their lands, thus denying them their sources of livelihood. Two experts from India comment on the upcoming Indian Food Security Act and its relevance and possible shortcomings in a country with more than 600 million poor people.
From the Contents:
*The land is not for sale!
*Mission to the World Trade Organization
*The impacts of climate change on human rights
*The CFS - platform for global governance of food security
*Kenya: Landmark decision on indigenous people's rights
*India's National Food Security Act: prospects and challenges
*Right to Food and Nutrition Watch 2010





Information and Education
Targeted information campaigns and awareness-raising on the right to food are at the core of FIAN’s work - to empower social movements and non-governmental organizations to hold states accountable for violations of the right to food, to clarify for governments and other duty-bearers the content and implementation needs of their obligations, and to motivate supporters from civil society to join action against human rights violations. The systematic information gathered from more than 400 individual cases over the past two decades is analyzed and fed into various professional publications.

FIAN - that is FoodFirst Information and Action Network.
FIAN is an international human rights organization that has advocated for the realization of the right to food for more than 20 years. FIAN consists of national sections and individual members in over 50 countries around the world. FIAN is a not-for-profit organization without any religious or political affiliation and has consultative status to the United Nations.
FIAN’s mission is to expose violations of people's right to food wherever they may occur. The organization stands up against unjust and oppressive practices that prevent people from feeding themselves. The struggle against gender discrimination and other forms of exclusion is integral part of its mission. It strives to secure people's access to the resources that they need in order to feed themselves, now and in the future.
FIAN analyzes and documents concrete cases of violations of the right to food. The organization raises awareness on the right to food among social movements, non-governmental organisations and governmental bodies and responds to requests from victim groups whose right to food is threatened or has been violated and mobilise support. With protest letter campaigns, advocacy and recourse to the law, FIAN exerts public pressure in order to hold governments accountable for violations of the right to food. FIAN follows up on cases until the victims get appropriate redress. Within the United Nations system and other legal regimes, the organization advocates respect of human rights in order to strengthen and improve the international human rights protection.
FIAN’s vision is a world free from hunger, in which every woman, man and child can fully enjoy their human rights in dignity, particularly the right to adequate food, as laid down in theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments.

   FIAN's work




FIAN uses various working tools to achieve the realization of the right to adequate food.
Case-work and Interventions
At international Fact Finding Missions, FIAN identifies and addresses human rights violations. FIAN interviews people threatened or affected by violations of their right to food and verifies the facts of a situation. Face-to-face contacts to local counterparts are established and serve as a basis for trustful co-operation. On request of those affected, FIAN reacts quickly, analyses the case and mobilises members and supporters worldwide to send out Urgent Action protest letters. Violations are also followed-up in long-term case-work by local FIAN action groups. In close co-operation with the affected communities, FIAN persistently approaches the responsible authorities and identifies breaches of right to food obligations. FIAN’s analysis is based on the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as interpreted in the UN General Comments, in particular General Comment 12 on the right to adequate food. Existing recourse mechanisms and legal remedies under national and international human rights law are applied to provide redress to the victims.
Lobby and Advocacy
Reliable contacts and networks, a sound documentation of cases and two decades of experience provide a solid basis for effective lobbying and advocating the right to food. FIAN holds states, international institutions and private actors accountable at the national and international levels. The Right to Food Guidelines adopted by the FAO in 2004 is one of the tools FIAN uses to monitor states’ right to food policies. FIAN tries to improve the existing right to food protection system and to establish new instruments. Intense follow-up work strives to secure the effective implementation of existing instruments, making the right to food politically and judicially enforceable everywhere for everyone.

   Impact




FIAN was involved prominently in the development of the human rights protection system, for instance in the strengthened procedure of State’s and parallel reporting on economic, social, and cultural human rights in the UN human rights system; the elaboration of the UN General Comment No. 12 on the Right to Food in 1999 as the most authoritative legal interpretation of the right to food in international law; and the adoption of the “Voluntary Guidelines on the Right to Food” by the FAO member states in 2004.
FIAN’s commitment was awarded internationally:
Public Eye on Davos - Positive Award: In 2006, FIAN International together with two partners won the Public Eye on Davos - Positive Award, which is given every year on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos, for their commitment in favour of the rights of workers of the Mexican tyre factory Euzkadi.
Silver Rose Award: In 2005, two staff members of the FIAN Section Germany received the Silver Rose Award for their commitment for the rights of workers in the flower industry, the participation in the development of the International Code of Conduct for the Production of Cut flowers (ICC) and its successful implementation in the framework of the Flower Label Programm (FLP).


vineri, 1 octombrie 2010

Action First








   Introduction:



 Whether the current path of trade liberalization in agriculture complies with the World Trade Organization's Members' obligations towards the human right to adequate food, is explored in a report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier de Schutter.


 At the same time, the right to food and access to natural resources are gaining ground.


 In a landmark decision, the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights has found the Kenyan government guilty of violating the rights of the indigenous Endorois community by evicting them from their lands, thus denying them their sources of livelihood. Two experts from India comment on the upcoming Indian Food Security Act and its relevance and possible shortcomings in a country with more than 600 million poor people.



   Information and Education:




 Targeted information campaigns and awareness-raising on the right to food are at the core of FIAN’s work - to empower social movements and non-governmental organization.Hold states accountable for violation of the right to food, to clarify for guvernements and other duty-bearers the content and implementation needs of their obligations, and to motivate supporters from civil society to join action against human rights violations. The systematic information gathered from more than 400 individual cases over the past two decades is analyzed and fed into varoious professional publications.


 FIAN - that is FoodFirst Information and Action Network:







 FIAN is an international human rights organization that has advocated for the realization of the right to food for more than 20 years. FIAN consists of national sections and individual members in over 50 countries around the world. FIAN is a not-for-profit organization without any religious or political affiliation and has consultative status to the United Nations.

 FIAN’s mission is to expose violations of people's right to food wherever they may occur. The organization stands up against unjust and oppressive practices that prevent people from feeding themselves. The struggle against gender discrimination and other forms of exclusion is integral part of its mission. It strives to secure people's access to the resources that they need in order to feed themselves, now and in the future.

 FIAN analyzes and documents concrete cases of violations of the right to food. The organization raises awareness on the right to food among social movements, non-governmental organisations and governmental bodies and responds to requests from victim groups whose right to food is threatened or has been violated and mobilise support.

 With protest letter campaigns, advocacy and recourse to the law, FIAN exerts public pressure in order to hold governments accountable for violations of the right to food. 


 FIAN follows up on cases until the victims get appropriate redress:

 Within the United Nations system and other legal regimes, the organization advocates respect of human rights in order to strengthen and improve the international human rights protection.
 FIAN’s vision is a world free from hunger, in which every woman, man and child can fully enjoy their human rights in dignity, particularly the right to adequate food, as laid down in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments.




   FIAN's work:




 FIAN uses various working tools to achieve the realization of the right to adequate food.

 At international Fact Finding Missions, FIAN identifies and addresses human rights violations. FIAN interviews people threatened or affected by violations of their right to food and verifies the facts of a situation. Face-to-face contacts to local counterparts are established and serve as a basis for trustful co-operation. On request of those affected, FIAN reacts quickly, analyses the case and mobilises members and supporters worldwide to send out Urgent Action protest letters. Violations are also followed-up in long-term case-work by local FIAN action groups. In close co-operation with the affected communities, FIAN persistently approaches the responsible authorities and identifies breaches of right to food obligations.

 FIAN’s analysis is based on the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as interpreted in the UN General Comments, in particular General Comment 12 on the right to adequate food. Existing recourse mechanisms and legal remedies under national and international human rights law are applied to provide redress to the victims.





   Lobby and Advocacy:




 Reliable contacts and networks, a sound documentation of cases and two decades of experience provide a solid basis for effective lobbying and advocating the right to food. 

 FIAN holds states, international institutions and private actors accountable at the national and international levels. The Right to Food Guidelines adopted by the FAO in 2004 is one of the tools FIAN uses to monitor states’ right to food policies. FIAN tries to improve the existing right to food protection system and to establish new instruments. Intense follow-up work strives to secure the effective implementation of existing instruments, making the right to food politically and judicially enforceable everywhere for everyone.



 Case-work and Interventions.





   Impact:




 FIAN was involved prominently in the development of the human rights protection system,for instance in the strengthened procedure of State’s and parallel reporting on economic, social, and cultural human rights in the UN human rights system; the elaboration of the UN General Comment No. 12 on the Right to Food in 1999 as the most authoritative legal interpretation of the right to food in international law; and the adoption of the “Voluntary Guidelines on the Right to Food” by the FAO member states in 2004.


   FIAN’s commitment was awarded internationally:


 Public Eye on Davos - Positive Award: In 2006, FIAN International together with two partners won the Public Eye on Davos - Positive Award, which is given every year on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos, for their commitment in favour of the rights of workers of the Mexican tyre factory Euzkadi.

 Silver Rose Award: In 2005, two staff members of the FIAN Section Germany received the Silver Rose Award for their commitment for the rights of workers in the flower industry, the participation in the development of the International Code of Conduct for the Production of Cut flowers (ICC) and its successful implementation in the framework of the Flower Label Programm (FLP).






   From the Contents:


*The land is not for sale!





*Mission to the World Trade Organization





*The impacts of climate change on human rights





*The CFS - platform for global governance of food security





*Kenya: Landmark decision on indigenous people's rights





*India's National Food Security Act: prospects and challenges





*Right to Food and Nutrition Watch 2010