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Land reform as strategic approach to enhancing people's right to food - fact or fiction?
Omelková, Kateřina
This diploma thesis focuses on the interrelationship between the land reform programme in South Africa and the objectives of the right to food. It primarily purposes to answer following question: Does the land reform programme sufficiently support the objectives of the right to food?. In order to interrogate this question effectively a methodology connecting the concepts of the right to food, land reform programme and sustainable rural livelihood was developed. Developed methodology and methods were subsequently applied and tested on selected projects of land redistribution in South Africa. The key question was addressed through the analytical approach assessing the perceived degree of success of the interrelationship.
Ambivalence of Help in Social Work
VRBOVÁ, Andrea
The aim of this work is to introduce food aid and food banks in the Czech Republic. The thesis deals mainly with the characteristics and distribution of terms related to food aid and food banks. It seaks to highlight the importance of food aid and the importance of connection with food banks and organizations seeking to fight hunger and food waste. What is important here us the introduction of the projects behind the co-operation of food banks and organizations. Part of the thesis also deals with registered social services in the territory of České Budějovice. Specifically, there are four registered social services, who are covered by the organization Town/Municipal Charity České Budějovice, and which actively cooperate with the Food Bank.
Přímé zahraniční investice do půdy v rozvojových zemích: dopady na potravinovou bezpečnost a právo na potraviny
Dvořák, Tomáš
This diploma thesis deals with issue of foreign direct investment (FDI) into agrarian sector in developing countries with focus on the concept of food security and right to food. Initial theoretical part of this paper provides a discussion of its core concepts: the food security, the right to food as well as FDI with related issues. The theoretical analysis is subsequently applied to the context of Zambia. Author's engagement in field research is presented with two case studies which address the resultant effects of FDI in land on the community level in Zambia.

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