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    L’éradication de la faim et la malnutrition à l’horizon 2030 exige la mise en œuvre de stratégies, politiques publiques, lois nationales et programmes qui garantissent le droit à une alimentation adéquate pour tous, contribuent à réduire la pauvreté et à améliorer le régime alimentaire des personnes en tenant compte du contexte de chaque pays. Or la mise en place de cadres législatifs appropriés requiert une volonté politique et une action parlementaire, accompagnées d’actions de sensibilisation de l’opinion publique, des pouvoirs exécutif et judiciaire. Sao Tomé-et-Principe a pris part au Forum sous-régional des parlementaires d’Afrique centrale qui a conduit à la création du Réseau des alliances parlementaires d’Afrique centrale pour la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle (RAPAC-SAN), et a créé l’Alliance parlementaire de Sao Tomé-et-Principe pour la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle (APSTP- SAN). Élaboré dans le contexte de la pandémie de covid-19, le présent projet avait pour objectif de renforcer les capacités des membres de l’APSTP-SAN sur les questions de sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle pour un plaidoyer et un engagement politique accru dans ce domaine.

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