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FIAN reports severe food rights violations in Kenya and Guatemala due to drought, inequality, and forced evictions, urging policy reforms.
FIAN International and partner organizations report widespread violations of the right to food in Kenya and Guatemala, citing drought, inadequate government planning, land grabs, and systemic inequality.
In Kenya, recurrent famines are linked to poor disaster preparedness, lack of agrarian reform, and insufficient investment in sustainable agriculture, with industrialized nations criticized for failing to address climate change.
In Uganda, over 2,000 people were forcibly evicted in 2001 for land leased to a German coffee company, with no compensation or remedy.
In Guatemala, the government is urged to prioritize the right to food, halt forced evictions, protect indigenous communities and human rights defenders, and reform policies to ensure food security.
FIAN informa de graves violaciones de los derechos alimentarios en Kenia y Guatemala debido a la sequía, la desigualdad y los desalojos forzosos, instando a reformas de políticas.