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Tuesday 10th December was Human Rights Day, and people who want to see the human rights bill back on the Scottish Government’s agenda marched down the royal mile and demonstrated outside of Holyrood. The right to food, alongside many other rights, was to be included in the bill, and we got a chance to speak to human rights campaigners and those passionate about food justice alike about why they were there, including Lucy Miller from Human Rights Consortium Scotland and Clare MacGillivray from Making Rights Real.
Ahead of the day of action we spoke to the director of Nourish Scotland to hear a little about what the right to food would mean for our food system.
By Glasgow Food Policy PartnershipTuesday 10th December was Human Rights Day, and people who want to see the human rights bill back on the Scottish Government’s agenda marched down the royal mile and demonstrated outside of Holyrood. The right to food, alongside many other rights, was to be included in the bill, and we got a chance to speak to human rights campaigners and those passionate about food justice alike about why they were there, including Lucy Miller from Human Rights Consortium Scotland and Clare MacGillivray from Making Rights Real.
Ahead of the day of action we spoke to the director of Nourish Scotland to hear a little about what the right to food would mean for our food system.