 Pope Francis called for governments around the world to collaborate 
to make migration a safer and voluntary choice, arguing that assuring 
food security for all requires tackling climate change and ending 
conflicts. He made the call at the global ceremony to mark World Food Day,
 held at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters. 
This year's theme focuses on addressing migration through investing in 
food security and rural development.  "It is clear that wars and
 climatic change are a cause of hunger, so let's not present it as if 
hunger is an incurable disease," the pontiff said during his key note 
address.   He called for a total commitment to gradual and 
systematic disarmament, and urged a change to lifestyles, the use of 
resources and the production and consumption of food to protect the 
planet. In reference to the development of the Global Compact on Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration -
 the first agreement of its kind negotiated by governments under the 
auspices of the UN - he said, "Managing human mobility requires a 
coordinated, systematic intergovernmental action in line with existing 
international norms, and full of love and intelligence".   "What is at stake is the credibility of the whole international system," he added.   He also said it was unfortunate that "some" countries are moving away from the Paris Agreement on climate change. ......
 Pope Francis called for governments around the world to collaborate 
to make migration a safer and voluntary choice, arguing that assuring 
food security for all requires tackling climate change and ending 
conflicts. He made the call at the global ceremony to mark World Food Day,
 held at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters. 
This year's theme focuses on addressing migration through investing in 
food security and rural development.  "It is clear that wars and
 climatic change are a cause of hunger, so let's not present it as if 
hunger is an incurable disease," the pontiff said during his key note 
address.   He called for a total commitment to gradual and 
systematic disarmament, and urged a change to lifestyles, the use of 
resources and the production and consumption of food to protect the 
planet. In reference to the development of the Global Compact on Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration -
 the first agreement of its kind negotiated by governments under the 
auspices of the UN - he said, "Managing human mobility requires a 
coordinated, systematic intergovernmental action in line with existing 
international norms, and full of love and intelligence".   "What is at stake is the credibility of the whole international system," he added.   He also said it was unfortunate that "some" countries are moving away from the Paris Agreement on climate change. ......
Papa Francisco" ...   me hago a mí mismo, y también a vosotros, una pregunta: ¿Sería 
exagerado introducir en el lenguaje de la cooperación internacional la 
categoría del amor, conjugada como gratuidad, igualdad de trato, 
solidaridad, cultura del don, fraternidad, misericordia? Estas palabras 
expresan, efectivamente, el contenido práctico del término 
«humanitario», tan usado en la actividad internacional. Amar a los 
hermanos, tomando la iniciativa, sin esperar a ser correspondidos, es el
 principio evangélico que encuentra también expresión en muchas culturas
 y religiones, convirtiéndose en principio de humanidad en el lenguaje 
de las relaciones internacionales. Es menester que la diplomacia y las 
instituciones multilaterales alimenten y organicen esta capacidad de 
amar, porque es la vía maestra que garantiza, no sólo la seguridad 
alimentaria, sino la seguridad humana en su aspecto global. No podemos 
actuar sólo si los demás lo hacen, ni limitarnos a tener piedad, porque 
la piedad se limita a las ayudas de emergencia, mientras que el amor 
inspira la justicia y es esencial para llevar a cabo un orden social 
justo entre realidades distintas que aspiran al encuentro recíproco. 
Amar significa contribuir a que cada país aumente la producción y llegue
 a una autosuficiencia alimentaria. Amar se traduce en pensar en nuevos 
modelos de desarrollo y de consumo, y en adoptar políticas que no 
empeoren la situación de las poblaciones menos avanzadas o su 
dependencia externa. Amar significa no seguir dividiendo a la familia 
humana entre los que gozan de lo superfluo y los que carecen de lo 
necesario.... "
"....... mi pongo – e vi pongo – questa domanda: è troppo pensare di 
introdurre nel linguaggio della cooperazione internazionale la categoria
 dell’amore, declinata come gratuità, parità nel trattare, solidarietà, 
cultura del dono, fraternità, misericordia? In effetti, queste parole 
esprimono il contenuto pratico del termine “umanitario”, tanto in uso 
nell’attività internazionale. Amare i fratelli e farlo per primi, senza 
attendere di essere corrisposto: è questo un principio evangelico che 
trova riscontro in tante culture e religioni e diventa principio di umanità
 nel linguaggio delle relazioni internazionali. E’ auspicabile che la 
diplomazia e le Istituzioni multilaterali alimentino e organizzino 
questa capacità di amare, perché è la via maestra che garantisce non 
solo la sicurezza alimentare, ma la sicurezza umana nella sua globalità.
 Non possiamo operare solo se lo fanno gli altri, né limitarci ad avere 
pietà, perché la pietà si ferma agli aiuti di emergenza, mentre l’amore 
ispira la giustizia ed è essenziale per realizzare un giusto ordine sociale
 tra realtà diverse che vogliono correre il rischio dell’incontro 
reciproco. Amare vuol dire contribuire affinché ogni Paese aumenti la 
produzione e giunga all’autosufficienza alimentare. Amare si traduce nel
 pensare nuovi modelli di sviluppo e di consumo, e nell’adottare 
politiche che non aggravino la situazione delle popolazioni meno 
avanzate o la loro dipendenza esterna. Amare significa non .continuare a 
dividere la famiglia umana tra chi ha il superfluo e chi manca del 
necessario. ..... "
 

 
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