UNB, Dhaka
Bangladesh stands on the 89th position in the recently published Global Food Security Index-2017, which is the lowest among the South-Asian countries.
The general secretary of Bangladesh Food Security Network, Nurul Alam Masud, disclosed this at a press briefing in the city's Dhaka Reporters' Unity on this morning.
Nurul Alam said though Bangladesh has gained recognition as a lower-middle income country in 2015, in case of food security it secured the 89th position, which is the lowest among the South-Asian countries.
The organisation also proposed a six-point recommendation including forming a Food Security Act.
President of Bangladesh Food Security Network Dr Mohammad Joynul Abedin said most of the countries of the world have right to food law but Bangladesh doesn't have one.
"Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier in South-Asian Right to Food Conference assured government's devotion to establish food security in the country. So the government should consider formation of a right to food law on priority basis." he said.
Organisation's vice-president Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, General Secretary of Be Safe Foundation Atiur Rahman Miton, ActionAid assistant director Amit Dey were present in the briefing.
The Financial Express
Bangladesh ranks lowest in food security index
Bangladesh Food Security Network calls for introducing the right to food law
Bangladesh stands on the 89th position in the recently published Global Food Security Index-2017, which is the lowest among the South-Asian countries.
The general secretary of Bangladesh Food Security Network (BFSN), Nurul Alam Masud, disclosed this at a press briefing at the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity on Saturday.
He said though Bangladesh has gained recognition as lower-middle income country in 2015, in case of food security it secured the 89th position.
The organisation also proposed a six-point recommendations including forming a Food Security Act.
BFSN President Dr Mohammad Joynul Abedin said most of the countries of the world have the right to food law but Bangladesh does not.
“Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier in South-Asian Right to Food Conference had assured the government’s devotion to establish food security in the country. So the government should consider formation of a right to food law on priority basis,” he said.
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