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The weaponization of hunger

An analysis of food security in conflict and post-conflict scenarios

The weaponization of hunger
Joaquin Rodriguez Ph.D

Human civilization has evolved over millennia with a focus on developing tools and techniques for survival in challenging environments. From harnessing fire for warmth, protection and cooking to the transition to settled agricultural communities, humans have demonstrated remarkable innovation and adaptation. However, alongside these advances, the darker aspect of weaponizing hunger has emerged throughout history, using food scarcity as a tool for coercion or warfare. This article explores the dual nature of human innovation, highlighting how the same ingenuity that propelled societies forward also held the potential for devastation through the deliberate imposition of famine. It reflects on the ethical implications of manipulating abundance and scarcity in human history, shedding light on the complex interplay between sustenance and survival. Furthermore, the article examines international legal and regulatory frameworks established to prevent the weaponization of hunger in conflict and promote food security. It discusses the evolution of these frameworks, key provisions, and mechanisms for enforcement, emphasizing the importance of upholding humanitarian principles and ensuring sustainable access to nutritious food for vulnerable populations.

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