”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha de Oliveira, Juliana Theodora
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Milbratz de Camargo, Anice, Oliveira Blackman Machado, Beatriz, Rizzolo de Oliveira, Anelise, MedeirosRataichesck Fiates, Giovanna, de Assis Guedes de Vasconcelos, Francisco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Nutrição
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/5758
Resumo: Brazil confirmed the first Covid-19 case in February 2020, in a framework of a massive introduction of neoliberal policies which worsen the potential to tackle the problem, especially, health, food and nutrition security and social assistance policies for vulnerable populations. In the absence of the State, civil society initiated a process of (re)constructing social participation actions to fight hunger in Brazil, either spontaneously or through organizations. ObjectiveTo identify and reflect about civil society’s initiatives to curb hunger in connection with the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil. MethodsIn order to identify society’s initiatives to fight hunger, two independent systematic searches were conducted in the Google® search engine using the following keywords: “covid civil society initiatives” and “hunger pandemic solidarity campaign”. ResultsFourteen nationwide civil society-promoted initiatives were identified, that among their objectives aimed at fostering collective funding to purchase and distribute foods.ConclusionBrazilian society has been historically sensitive to the hunger problem and shows solidarity as a social value. Nevertheless, the State is legally bound to provide food, as a social right.
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title ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
spellingShingle ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
Cunha de Oliveira, Juliana Theodora
Covid-19
Food and Nutrition Security
Human Right to Adequate Food
Social Mobilization
Social Participation
title_short ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
title_full ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
title_fullStr ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
title_sort ”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19
author Cunha de Oliveira, Juliana Theodora
author_facet Cunha de Oliveira, Juliana Theodora
Milbratz de Camargo, Anice
Oliveira Blackman Machado, Beatriz
Rizzolo de Oliveira, Anelise
MedeirosRataichesck Fiates, Giovanna
de Assis Guedes de Vasconcelos, Francisco
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author2 Milbratz de Camargo, Anice
Oliveira Blackman Machado, Beatriz
Rizzolo de Oliveira, Anelise
MedeirosRataichesck Fiates, Giovanna
de Assis Guedes de Vasconcelos, Francisco
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha de Oliveira, Juliana Theodora
Milbratz de Camargo, Anice
Oliveira Blackman Machado, Beatriz
Rizzolo de Oliveira, Anelise
MedeirosRataichesck Fiates, Giovanna
de Assis Guedes de Vasconcelos, Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Food and Nutrition Security
Human Right to Adequate Food
Social Mobilization
Social Participation
topic Covid-19
Food and Nutrition Security
Human Right to Adequate Food
Social Mobilization
Social Participation
description Brazil confirmed the first Covid-19 case in February 2020, in a framework of a massive introduction of neoliberal policies which worsen the potential to tackle the problem, especially, health, food and nutrition security and social assistance policies for vulnerable populations. In the absence of the State, civil society initiated a process of (re)constructing social participation actions to fight hunger in Brazil, either spontaneously or through organizations. ObjectiveTo identify and reflect about civil society’s initiatives to curb hunger in connection with the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil. MethodsIn order to identify society’s initiatives to fight hunger, two independent systematic searches were conducted in the Google® search engine using the following keywords: “covid civil society initiatives” and “hunger pandemic solidarity campaign”. ResultsFourteen nationwide civil society-promoted initiatives were identified, that among their objectives aimed at fostering collective funding to purchase and distribute foods.ConclusionBrazilian society has been historically sensitive to the hunger problem and shows solidarity as a social value. Nevertheless, the State is legally bound to provide food, as a social right.
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