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State Party Report to the United
Nations Human Rights Committee.
CAMEROON (2010-2011)
FAO Right to Food – Voluntary Guideline No. 10
(Nutrition)

This is the Cameroon’s government annual report on the compliance of
FAO Right to Food Voluntary Guideline No. 10 (Nutrition) for the year
2010-2011. In this comprehensive report state party has explicitly
elaborated the ongoing efforts and endeavors to comply with the United
Nations norms in terms of health and nutritional status of Cameroonian
people.

   1.   Aditya Parmar
   2.   Johannes Augustin
   3.   Virginia Marinho Moura
   4.   Fanka Ayena


5/21/2011
INTRODUCTION

Cameroon is party to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). In Article
11 of the ICESCR, the States parties guarantee the right to freedom from hunger and the right to adequate food.
More specifically, the right to adequate food derives from the obligations of States elucidated in Article 11: The
Focus will be on guideline 10 which places an obligation on states to take all necessary action including an
enabling environment, assistance and accountability to ensure adequate food in terms of quality and quantity,
accessibility at all times to all members of the state. The government of Cameroon is well aware of the
obligations that arise from the ICESCR treaty and those that go inline with the Right to Food. It is committed
towards the progressive realization of the right to food using the maximum resources available. Furthermore the
State of Cameroon is devoted to ensure eradication of all kinds and types of discrimination with regard to the
Right to Food or productive resources. The Government is well prepared to respect, protect and fulfil the rights
of its people.

A) To address Basic Malnutrition and encouragement of Breastfeeding

    1. The Ministry of Basic Education coordinates the implementation of the School Meal Project to tackle
       production and consumption difficulties of adequate food at its very grass root level. By this program a
       total of 53’000 students in the local public community schools of the rural areas in the northern
       provinces receive daily meals. Furthermore take-home food rations will be supplied to families who
         allow their daughters to attend the last three grades of the primary school cycle Cameroon’s
         Ministry of Finance allocates a total budget of US$ 11.9 million for the realisation of this goal.
    2.   The Government of Cameroon initiated the National Control Program in 1991- treaty no.
         0133/A/MSP/SG/DSFM/SDSF/SN to foster the consumption of iodine-enriched salt in all households
         on a country wide scale and protect the people from Iodine Deficiency Diseases. Whereas the Total
         Goitre Rate (TGR) in 1984 before the program got into action was determined at around 70%, we can
         state a reduction to around 10% in 2003 while almost 90% of all households consumed iodized salt.
    3.   Under the umbrella of the Growth and Employment Strategy Document (GESD), the government will
         implement programs in a participatory approach, with the support of development partners which, by
         2011 will help to eradicate vitamin A deficiency among children under the age 5 years and eradicate
         iodine deficiency-related difficulties. Figures like those of 99% of the children receiving at least one
         dose of Vitamin A per year show that the distinctive programs considerably improve the situation.
    4.   August 1st, 2009 under the theme "Breastfeeding: a vital emergency response-are you ready?" With
         respect to the agenda of the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Alliance (WABA), the Cameroon
         Minister of Public Health, launched the campaigns. Apart from that since 1993 Cameroon,
         International code of marketing of breastmilk substitutes was made legislation, so that no private
         company can go beyond the code of marketing to sell their products.
    5.   Current statistics indicate that the exclusive breastfeeding rate in Cameroon stands at 24 per cent, an
         index considered relatively too low compared to other African countries, but if this percentage is
         compared with what the situation was 10 years ago there is a increase of 50%.

                                                                       By adopting global strategies we
                                                                       are able to achieve:
                                                                       a)     Excellent     initiation   of
                                                                       breastfeeding with one hour of birth
                                                                       (95.6)
                                                                       b) Exclusive breastfeeding for 6
                                                                       months is increasing even though
                                                                       slowly.
                                                                       c) The World breastfeeding Week is
                                                                       celebrated nationally annually (1 to
                                                                       7 August).
B) HIV Epidemic and Mother to Child Transmission:

   6. People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWAH) often bear food and nutrition insecurity due to a loss of
      productivity in labour and income. A lack of food for PLWAH is often most likely the cause of non-
      adherence their drug therapy. So preventing malnutrition for those vulnerable groups requires special
      concentration. Therefore the National AIDS Control Committee launched the Control Strategy Plan
      to fulfil the special nutritional needs and combat dietary insufficiencies among these people.
   7. In response to the limitations of the two short term national AIDS plan of 1988 to 1992 and 1993 to
      1999, and the growing social and economic threat of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to the population, the
      Prime Minister launched the Plan Strategique National de Lutte Contre le SIDA, 2000-2005 later
      extended to 2006. According to this plan, HIV/AIDS is the priority number one of the national health
      development plan and it proposes strategies and programs in 20 different areas to address the epidemic.
      Some examples of those activities are programs that focus on illiteracy, gender issues, human rights,
      substance abuse, and mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS.

C) Health and Sanitation Infrastructure:

   8. In the field of sanitary infrastructure, the state together with the African Development Bank (ADB) in
      May 2010 started a project to raise the supply of drinking water in rural areas from 30% to 80% in
      households and sanitation access from 22% to 60% respectively in the project areas. With provision of
      188 drinking water supply networks and 1332 ventilated pit toilets beneficial to 52% of rural women.

D) Discriminatory and Violence against women:

   9. Cameroon has signed and ratified CEDAW. The measures taken by the state to eradicate all forms of
       discriminatory practices regarding women by, increasing the number of women’s participation in the
       parliament, as well as in the ministries of health and agricultural sector. In July 2009, the parliament
       drafted a Family Code, meant to protect women’s rights, including the right to live free from violence.
       The State still has much to do as far as violence against women is concerned, because most of the
       violence inflicted on women is a result of discriminatory traditional beliefs and practices, which needs a
       human face.
   10. A draft Act is being put in place on measures to prevent sexual violence and combat violence against
       women and girls. The Draft Act has as objective to introduce measures that will shape ways of conduct
       towards women, with punishment being the only ultimate recourse against perpetrators of violent acts.
   11. Gender disparities have been reduced in schools by allowing pregnant girls to continue with
       Schooling during pregnancy. The establishment and re-organisation of the Ministry of
       Women’s Affairs into the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and the Family. The
       Ministry’s objective is to better address Women’s problems, promote women and the family,
       develop the family and set up Institutional reforms and a governance strategy regarding the
       women. The budget of this ministry was recently raised from 0.25% as was the case between
       2006 and 2009 to 0.27% in 2010.

E) Refugee Camps:

   12. In 2009, more than 18’250 additional refugees from the Central African Republic (CAR) were
       registered by the UNHCR. A total number of 80’880 refugees were already settled in Cameroon’s East
       and Adamaoua regions. Actions were made to promote and respect their basic needs on health and
       nutritional services, education, sanitation, food production, community services and income generation.
       In addition to food, supplementary food supplies were given to groups with specific needs in the camp
       and all persons living with HIV and AIDS received regular monthly subsistence allowances and
       supplementary food items.
References:
U.N. (United Nations). 2000. United Nations Millennium Declaration. United Nations, New
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United Nations. 2004. Cameroon. [Online] [Accessed from:
http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/Review/responses/CAMEROON-English.pdf]
[2010, June 12].
U.N.A.F.A.S. 2008. Promoting Cameroon’s Cultural Heritage. Yaoundé: CVP Publication.
U.N.F.P.A. (United Nations Population Fund). 2000. Chapter 3. Ending Violence Against
Women and Girls. State of World Population. [Online]. [retrieved
from:www.unfpa.prg/swp/2000/English/cho3.html. [2010, March 18].
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Girls. Innocenti Digest. Florence: UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre.
U.N.I.F.E.M. (United Nation’s Development Fund for Women) 2010. Traditional Leaders in
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Vubo, E. Y. 2005. Matriliny and Patriliny between Cohabitation-Equilibrium and Modernity in
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WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA. 1997. Female Genital Mutilation: A Joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA
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Ministry of Public Health, Cameroon
Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Cameroon

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Cameroon state party_2010-2011(final)

  • 1. State Party Report to the United Nations Human Rights Committee. CAMEROON (2010-2011) FAO Right to Food – Voluntary Guideline No. 10 (Nutrition) This is the Cameroon’s government annual report on the compliance of FAO Right to Food Voluntary Guideline No. 10 (Nutrition) for the year 2010-2011. In this comprehensive report state party has explicitly elaborated the ongoing efforts and endeavors to comply with the United Nations norms in terms of health and nutritional status of Cameroonian people. 1. Aditya Parmar 2. Johannes Augustin 3. Virginia Marinho Moura 4. Fanka Ayena 5/21/2011
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Cameroon is party to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). In Article 11 of the ICESCR, the States parties guarantee the right to freedom from hunger and the right to adequate food. More specifically, the right to adequate food derives from the obligations of States elucidated in Article 11: The Focus will be on guideline 10 which places an obligation on states to take all necessary action including an enabling environment, assistance and accountability to ensure adequate food in terms of quality and quantity, accessibility at all times to all members of the state. The government of Cameroon is well aware of the obligations that arise from the ICESCR treaty and those that go inline with the Right to Food. It is committed towards the progressive realization of the right to food using the maximum resources available. Furthermore the State of Cameroon is devoted to ensure eradication of all kinds and types of discrimination with regard to the Right to Food or productive resources. The Government is well prepared to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of its people. A) To address Basic Malnutrition and encouragement of Breastfeeding 1. The Ministry of Basic Education coordinates the implementation of the School Meal Project to tackle production and consumption difficulties of adequate food at its very grass root level. By this program a total of 53’000 students in the local public community schools of the rural areas in the northern provinces receive daily meals. Furthermore take-home food rations will be supplied to families who allow their daughters to attend the last three grades of the primary school cycle Cameroon’s Ministry of Finance allocates a total budget of US$ 11.9 million for the realisation of this goal. 2. The Government of Cameroon initiated the National Control Program in 1991- treaty no. 0133/A/MSP/SG/DSFM/SDSF/SN to foster the consumption of iodine-enriched salt in all households on a country wide scale and protect the people from Iodine Deficiency Diseases. Whereas the Total Goitre Rate (TGR) in 1984 before the program got into action was determined at around 70%, we can state a reduction to around 10% in 2003 while almost 90% of all households consumed iodized salt. 3. Under the umbrella of the Growth and Employment Strategy Document (GESD), the government will implement programs in a participatory approach, with the support of development partners which, by 2011 will help to eradicate vitamin A deficiency among children under the age 5 years and eradicate iodine deficiency-related difficulties. Figures like those of 99% of the children receiving at least one dose of Vitamin A per year show that the distinctive programs considerably improve the situation. 4. August 1st, 2009 under the theme "Breastfeeding: a vital emergency response-are you ready?" With respect to the agenda of the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Alliance (WABA), the Cameroon Minister of Public Health, launched the campaigns. Apart from that since 1993 Cameroon, International code of marketing of breastmilk substitutes was made legislation, so that no private company can go beyond the code of marketing to sell their products. 5. Current statistics indicate that the exclusive breastfeeding rate in Cameroon stands at 24 per cent, an index considered relatively too low compared to other African countries, but if this percentage is compared with what the situation was 10 years ago there is a increase of 50%. By adopting global strategies we are able to achieve: a) Excellent initiation of breastfeeding with one hour of birth (95.6) b) Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months is increasing even though slowly. c) The World breastfeeding Week is celebrated nationally annually (1 to 7 August).
  • 3. B) HIV Epidemic and Mother to Child Transmission: 6. People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWAH) often bear food and nutrition insecurity due to a loss of productivity in labour and income. A lack of food for PLWAH is often most likely the cause of non- adherence their drug therapy. So preventing malnutrition for those vulnerable groups requires special concentration. Therefore the National AIDS Control Committee launched the Control Strategy Plan to fulfil the special nutritional needs and combat dietary insufficiencies among these people. 7. In response to the limitations of the two short term national AIDS plan of 1988 to 1992 and 1993 to 1999, and the growing social and economic threat of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to the population, the Prime Minister launched the Plan Strategique National de Lutte Contre le SIDA, 2000-2005 later extended to 2006. According to this plan, HIV/AIDS is the priority number one of the national health development plan and it proposes strategies and programs in 20 different areas to address the epidemic. Some examples of those activities are programs that focus on illiteracy, gender issues, human rights, substance abuse, and mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS. C) Health and Sanitation Infrastructure: 8. In the field of sanitary infrastructure, the state together with the African Development Bank (ADB) in May 2010 started a project to raise the supply of drinking water in rural areas from 30% to 80% in households and sanitation access from 22% to 60% respectively in the project areas. With provision of 188 drinking water supply networks and 1332 ventilated pit toilets beneficial to 52% of rural women. D) Discriminatory and Violence against women: 9. Cameroon has signed and ratified CEDAW. The measures taken by the state to eradicate all forms of discriminatory practices regarding women by, increasing the number of women’s participation in the parliament, as well as in the ministries of health and agricultural sector. In July 2009, the parliament drafted a Family Code, meant to protect women’s rights, including the right to live free from violence. The State still has much to do as far as violence against women is concerned, because most of the violence inflicted on women is a result of discriminatory traditional beliefs and practices, which needs a human face. 10. A draft Act is being put in place on measures to prevent sexual violence and combat violence against women and girls. The Draft Act has as objective to introduce measures that will shape ways of conduct towards women, with punishment being the only ultimate recourse against perpetrators of violent acts. 11. Gender disparities have been reduced in schools by allowing pregnant girls to continue with Schooling during pregnancy. The establishment and re-organisation of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs into the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and the Family. The Ministry’s objective is to better address Women’s problems, promote women and the family, develop the family and set up Institutional reforms and a governance strategy regarding the women. The budget of this ministry was recently raised from 0.25% as was the case between 2006 and 2009 to 0.27% in 2010. E) Refugee Camps: 12. In 2009, more than 18’250 additional refugees from the Central African Republic (CAR) were registered by the UNHCR. A total number of 80’880 refugees were already settled in Cameroon’s East and Adamaoua regions. Actions were made to promote and respect their basic needs on health and nutritional services, education, sanitation, food production, community services and income generation. In addition to food, supplementary food supplies were given to groups with specific needs in the camp and all persons living with HIV and AIDS received regular monthly subsistence allowances and supplementary food items.
  • 4. References: U.N. (United Nations). 2000. United Nations Millennium Declaration. United Nations, New York. [Online] [Retrieved from: http://www.un.org/millennium/declaration/ares552e.ht]. [2010, March 16]. United Nations. 2004. Cameroon. [Online] [Accessed from: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/Review/responses/CAMEROON-English.pdf] [2010, June 12]. U.N.A.F.A.S. 2008. Promoting Cameroon’s Cultural Heritage. Yaoundé: CVP Publication. U.N.F.P.A. (United Nations Population Fund). 2000. Chapter 3. Ending Violence Against Women and Girls. State of World Population. [Online]. [retrieved from:www.unfpa.prg/swp/2000/English/cho3.html. [2010, March 18]. U.N.I.C.E.F. (United Nations Children’s Fund). 2000. Domestic Violence Against Women and Girls. Innocenti Digest. Florence: UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre. U.N.I.F.E.M. (United Nation’s Development Fund for Women) 2010. Traditional Leaders in Cameroon Make Advances towards Gender Equality. [ online ] [retrieved from :http://www.unifem.org/cedaw30/success_stories] [2010, May 12] Vubo, E. Y. 2005. Matriliny and Patriliny between Cohabitation-Equilibrium and Modernity in the Cameroon Grassfields. African Studies Monographs, 26(3): 145 – 182. WHO, 2002. World Report on Violence and Health [Online] [Retrieved from: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2002/9241545615.pdf] [2010, May 21]. WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA. 1997. Female Genital Mutilation: A Joint WHO/UNICEF/UNFPA Statement. Geneva: World Health Organization.http://www.wfp.org/content/country-programme-cameroon-2008-2012 http://www.codexafrica.org/en/docs/CRD%208%20CAMEROON%20NATIONAL%20POSITION_french.pdf http://www.tulane.edu/~internut/FNB_26_1_MI_SUPPL_FOR_APPROVAL.pdf http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/scr/2010/cr10257.pdf http://www.micronutrient.org/CMFiles/PubLib/Report-67-VMD-A-Global-Damage-Assessment-Report1KSB-3242008- http://digitalcollections.sit.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1258&context=isp_collection&sei- redir=1#search=%22Nutrient+requirements+for+people+living+with+HIV/AIDS+cameroon%22 http://www.worldbreastfeedingtrends.org/report/WBTi-Cameroon-2009.pdf http://www.bioline.org.br/pdf?jh07018 Ministry of Public Health, Cameroon Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Cameroon