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For many years poverty reduction was the overarching welfare objective of a wide range of development institutions and … increasingly set for itself more specific welfare objectives by distinguishing between monetary poverty, food security, nutrition …, agricultural productivity, literacy rates, fertility rates, and health burdens all share fairly robust relationships with poverty …
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common terms, for example ‘poverty eradication,' can mask full exposure of the extent of rectification required, with … consequent failure to understand what poverty eradication should mean, how this could be achieved and that a new definition is … activities that focus on an anthropocentric and biomedical conception of health across the world. It is proposed that the …
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developing world. It chronicles the patterns of trade and production that contribute to this problem from the colonial period … International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) exacerbate hunger and environmental … earnings needed to finance the import of food and other necessities to fluctuating world market prices for agricultural …
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neoliberalism, the dominant economic policy framework in the world today, and the international human right to health, an ethical …
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Modern bioenergy is a core ingredient of sustainable economic development as it plays an important role in poverty … stimulate modern bioenergy innovation in order to achieve multiple-win outcomes in terms of poverty alleviation, improved health …
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