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In view of the urgency and size of the problem how to feed the world’s population, the framework given to the recent World Food Conference did not seem to be over-extended. The poor results, however, give again rise to the general question whether international mammoth meetings like the one in...
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This chapter examines the relationship between SDG 2, Zero Hunger, and international law. It argues that SDG 2 is supported by international human rights law. However, international economic law (trade, investment, finance) impedes the achievement of SDG 2 by undermining the livelihoods of small...
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prioritizing resources for those who are furthest behind. Existing malnutrition indicators?underweight, stunting, wasting …, overweight, and severe wasting?are headcount ratios. They do not capture how far behind malnourished children are relative to the … World Health Organization growth standards. To understand the severity of malnutrition, this study develops a new …
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