 This year's Human Rights Day begins the countdown to the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is a marked by UN wide call for the dignity, freedom, and justice for all. The enjoyment of the all human rights, including the rights to the adequate food has been under pressure of the past years. As the world face a new and the ongoing straights, including the climate crisis, the pandemic conflict, growing equities and gender-based violence. Global food security challenges are more daunting than ever before, around 2.3 billion people in the world where the moderate or severely food insecurity in 2021 that is nearly 30% of the global population. Food and life are interlinked. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Food and Culture Organizations of the United Nations confirmed that without food, there is no life. Ever cemented the secure adequate food for all and ensure the freedom from hunger for has been the driver of our actions. Supporting the accountability of a member's nations and building up a capacity to ensure that the food is not a privilege, but a right for everyone, everywhere, every day. Ever continues to be firmly committed to the declaration of the human rights to its recognition of the human dignity and the inequality in rights. Its values are the foundations for our collective actions in ensuring the four betters, better production, better nutrition, a better environment, a better life for all, for the bad world and the bad future where no one is left behind.