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Responses

Responses to Hunger Alert cases such as from the government or other stakeholders
AHRC-HAC-003-2010-R1 from Revenue and Disaster Management Department of Orissa
A government letter from Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Orissa regarding starvation death of Bhuje Nail and her seven children suffering from starvation and child labour. After receiving the letter, the AHRC in regard of response to the government's response, released a statement, AHRC-STM-042-2010.
AHRC-HAG-002 ORISSA-R1
AHRC-HAC-010-2011-R1_district administration
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Hunger - an ongoing issue in India

IndianBoyInHunger.pngMany sad hunger stories are being neglected, unheard and ignored in different parts of the world. The victims suffer in silence. Our society is not poorer than it was in the past. Why is that the problems of starvation, malnutrition and other related issues are unabated?

To raise awareness and prompt action on poverty-related issues in the region, the Asian Human Rights Commission has launched a campaign of Hunger Alert. It aims to break the silence of suffering and bring the plight of these people to public concern. Hunger Alert can be reached under the Right to Food Programme here.

Individuals or organisations can send untold stories and latest information concerning those people who face hunger and related problems, or the threat of starvation, together with contact details, to Hunger Alert. Upon verification, the news will be shared with a large audience throughout the world via email networking and Web sites. The approach is modelled on the AHRC's Urgent Appeals programme, which receives information by email at <ua@ahrc.asia>.

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