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马绍尔群岛的海平面上升、气候变化、粮食援助与人权

Rising oceans, climate change, food aid, and human rights in the Marshall Islands.

作者信息

Ahlgren Ingrid, Yamada Seiji, Wong Allen

出版信息

Health Hum Rights. 2014;16(1):69-80.

Abstract

Climate change impacts are expected to produce more frequent, longer and unpredictable drought periods with further saltwater intrusion in the Marshall Islands. As a result, a significant return to traditional food cropping is unlikely. This will lead to an increased dependence on food aid, especially in the outer atoll populations. An examination of the nutritional content of food aid suggests it is likely to lead to poor health outcomes. Dependence on food aid has gradually increased over the past 70 years in the Marshall Islands, starting with population relocation because of war and nuclear testing and most recently because of climate change. The authors argue that the health impacts of the supplemental imported diet, combined with migration to population centers, may result in an even greater prevalence of chronic diseases, and exert pressures that lead to more communicable disease, further exacerbating the syndemics in the Marshall Islands. The authors conclude that food aid donors and the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) government have human rights obligations to ensure that the people in the Marshall Islands have access to adequate nutrition. Accordingly, donors and the government should re-examine the content of food and ensure it is of sufficient quality to meet the right to health obligations.

摘要

预计气候变化的影响将导致马绍尔群岛出现更频繁、更持久且不可预测的干旱期,同时海水入侵加剧。因此,不大可能大规模回归传统粮食种植。这将导致对粮食援助的依赖增加,尤其是在外环礁居民中。对粮食援助营养成分的调查表明,这可能会导致健康状况不佳。在过去70年里,马绍尔群岛对粮食援助的依赖逐渐增加,最初是由于战争和核试验导致的人口迁移,最近则是由于气候变化。作者认为,补充性进口饮食对健康的影响,再加上向人口中心的迁移,可能会导致慢性病患病率更高,并带来导致更多传染病的压力,进一步加剧马绍尔群岛的疾病并发情况。作者得出结论,粮食援助捐赠方和马绍尔群岛共和国政府有人权义务确保马绍尔群岛人民获得充足营养。因此,捐赠方和政府应重新审视食品内容,确保其质量足以履行健康权义务。

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