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This review of recent literature explores the challenges to urban food and nutrition security in the rapidly urbanizing developing world. The premise of the manuscript is that the causes of malnutrition and food insecurity in urban and rural areas are different due primarily to a number of...
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Marked seasonal variability of both production- and consumption is characteristic of virtually all farming systems in the developing world. This study examines the magnitude and significance of seasonal undernutrition in south central Ethiopia, southern Shewa and Zigwa Boto, a peasant...
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Food as a human right was first laid down 50 years ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The last 10 years, in particular, have witnessed an increased recognition of the importance of the human rights approach for designing policies and interventions that promote food and nutrition...
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-- How water and sanitation can improve nutrition outcomes -- Achievements in the water and sanitation sector …
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In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly recognized access to safe water and sanitation infrastructure a matter of … safe and affordable drinking water and adequate sanitation by 2030, in a gender equitable way. Progress towards these … and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all) and SDG 2 (ending hunger and achieving food security and …
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This paper estimates flexible child health production functions to investigate whether better water, sanitation and …
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