Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa

Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Stephen Devereux
Publisher: ITDG Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Most contributions reflect an evolution of thinking during the 1990s.

Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa

Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa
Author: Lawrence James Haddad
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Now is the Time

Now is the Time
Author: Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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Food from Peace

Food from Peace
Author: Ellen Messer
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0896296288

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Includes statistics.

Food Insecurity Persists in Sub-Saharan Africa Despite Efforts to Halve Hunger By 2015

Food Insecurity Persists in Sub-Saharan Africa Despite Efforts to Halve Hunger By 2015
Author: Thomas Melito
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1437908225

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Despite pledges by world leaders to halve the proportion of the world¿s population that is undernourished by 2015, the number of undernourished people in sub-Saharan Africa has increased from 170 million in the period of 1990-1992 to over 200 million in the period of 2001-2003. Since early 2007, food-related riots have occurred in 15 countries, incl. 7 in sub-Saharan Africa, leading both the U.N. and the World Food Program to express concern about the impact of chronic undernourishment, or food insecurity, on world peace and security. This report examined: factors that contribute to persistent food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa; and the extent to which host governments and donors, incl. the U.S., are working toward halving hunger in the region by 2015. Illus.

The African Food System and Its Interaction with Human Health and Nutrition

The African Food System and Its Interaction with Human Health and Nutrition
Author: Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2010
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780801476921

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Hunger, malnutrition, poor health, and deficient food systems are widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa. While much is known about African food systems and about African health and nutrition, our understanding of the interaction between food systems and health and nutrition is deficient. Moreover, the potential health gains from changes in the food system are frequently overlooked in policy design and implementation.The authors of The African Food System and its Interactions with Human Health and Nutrition examine how public policy and research aimed at the food system and its interaction with human health and nutrition can improve the well-being of Africans and help achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Several of the MDGs focus on health-related challenges: hunger alleviation; maternal, infant, and child mortality; the control of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria; and the provision of safe water and improved sanitation. These challenges are intensified by problems of low agricultural and food system productivity, gender inequity, lack of basic infrastructure, and environmental degradation, all of which have direct and indirect detrimental effects on health, nutrition, and the food system.Reflecting the complexity and multidisciplinary nature of these problems and their solutions, this book features contributions by world-renowned experts in economics, agriculture, health, nutrition, food science, and demography. Contributors: Harold Alderman, World Bank; Christopher B. Barrett, Cornell University; Kathryn J. Boor, Cornell University; Laura K. Cramer, Cornell University; Stuart Gillespie, International Food Policy Research Institute; Anna Herforth, Cornell University; Dorothy Nakimbugwe, Makerere University; Rebecca Nelson, Cornell University, Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi, Kenyatta University and Kenya Agricultural Research Institute; Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Cornell University and the University of Copenhagen; Marie T. Ruel, International Food Policy Research Institute; David E. Sahn, Cornell University; Barbara Boyle Torrey, Population Reference Bureau; E. Fuller Torrey, Stanley Medical Research Institute; Joachim von Braun, University of Bonn; Speciosa Wandira, Concave International; Derrill D. Watson, Cornell University

Food Aid Reconsidered

Food Aid Reconsidered
Author: Edward J. Clay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780714641737

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Food aid continues to be a high profile, and perhaps the most controversial form of aid. This volume which concentrates on recent experience, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, provides a stocktaking on the state of the debate and the contribution that economics and other social sciences has made to resolving many of the controversies surrounding food aid. These issues include the gap between the potential and actual contribution of food aid to development, the impact of food aid on food security and agricultural production in Third World countries, European dairy aid to India and possible alternatives to exporting food from developed countries for providing humanitarian assistance to hungry people.