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    |Type=Network
    |Type=Network
    |Country=Malawi
    |Country=Malawi
    |Current focus=<translate>Human rights</translate>
    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:1--> Human rights</translate>


    <translate>Food sovereignty</translate>
    <translate><!--T:2--> Food sovereignty</translate>


    <translate>Food</translate>
    <translate><!--T:3--> Food</translate>


    <translate>Nutrition</translate>  
    <translate><!--T:4--> Nutrition</translate>  


    <translate>Women's rights</translate>
    <translate><!--T:5--> Women's rights</translate>


    <translate>Equity</translate>
    <translate><!--T:6--> Equity</translate>


    <translate>Poverty</translate>
    <translate><!--T:7--> Poverty</translate>
    |Description=The Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition is an initiative of public interest CSOs and social movements  - peasants, fisherfolk, pastoralists, landless people, consumers, urban people living in poverty, agricultural and food workers, women, youth, and indigenous peoples - that recognize the need to act jointly for the realization of the right to adequate food and nutrition.
    |Description=The Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition is an initiative of public interest CSOs and social movements  - peasants, fisherfolk, pastoralists, landless people, consumers, urban people living in poverty, agricultural and food workers, women, youth, and indigenous peoples - that recognize the need to act jointly for the realization of the right to adequate food and nutrition.


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