UN Ceiling by Miquel Barceló - Room XX (detail). Image- United Nations

UN Ceiling by Miquel Barceló - Room XX (detail). Image- United Nations

Regarding Rights blog - When corruption violates human rights: the right to food in Kenya

30th March 2015

In this Regarding Rights blog post, Ibolya Losoncz of RegNet, ANU & Augustine Kakeeto of Tangaza University College, Nairobi, Kenya, write about abuses of power and government corruption resulting in hunger amongst Kenya’s vulnerable and disdvantaged. They also canvass possible strategies to promote human rights and combat corruption.

Read the entire blog post on the Regarding Rights blog.

About Regarding Rights:

Regarding Rights is an initiative of the Centre for International Governance and Justice (CIGJ). Under the auspices of Professor Hilary Charlesworth’s ARC Laureate Fellowship Project ‘Strengthening the international human rights system: rights, regulation and ritualism’, Regarding Rights provides a forum for voices from activism and academia to comment on important issues in human rights.

Interested contributors should contact the editors, Benjamin Authers and Emma Larking.

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