A perspectiva feminista em segurança alimentar: uma análise das interligações entre o ODS 2 e o ODS 5

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https://doi.org/10.20889/M47e24005

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Segurança Alimentar, Feminismo, Objetivo de Desenvolvimento Sustentável

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Este artigo tem por objetivo responder à pergunta: de que forma a perspectiva feminista pode auxiliar na compreensão da Segurança Alimentar? Para responder ao questionamento, foram feitas análises estatísticas de dados da Organização das Nações Unidas para a Alimentação e Agricultura sobre dois Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável: ODS 2 e o ODS 5. O artigo também propõe uma discussão baseada na revisão literária que relaciona os ODS. Dois pontos principais foram observados: (1) que a Segurança Alientar precisa ser analisada através de uma perspectiva holística, envolvendo todos os níveis; (2) objetos assumem interpretações diferentes quando analisados pela perspectiva feminista.

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2024-07-02

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Martins, Carolinna Maria, e Júlia Theodoro Soares. 2024. “A Perspectiva Feminista Em segurança Alimentar: Uma análise Das interligações Entre O ODS 2 E O ODS 5”. Meridiano 47 - Journal of Global Studies 24 (julho). https://doi.org/10.20889/M47e24005.

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