The Hunger Report 1995 highlights progress during the past five years on the problems of food shortage, poverty-related hunger, maternal-child nutrition and health, and micronutrient malnutrition. It is constructed from papers and discussions presented at the five-year-follow-up to the Bellagio Declaration, 'Overcoming Hunger in the 1990s' (1989). Individual essays by hunger researchers, monitors, and policy makers assess advances in achieving the Bellagio goals, which are: 1) to end famine deaths, especially by moving food into zones of armed conflict; 2) to end hunger in half the world's…mehr
The Hunger Report 1995 highlights progress during the past five years on the problems of food shortage, poverty-related hunger, maternal-child nutrition and health, and micronutrient malnutrition. It is constructed from papers and discussions presented at the five-year-follow-up to the Bellagio Declaration, 'Overcoming Hunger in the 1990s' (1989). Individual essays by hunger researchers, monitors, and policy makers assess advances in achieving the Bellagio goals, which are: 1) to end famine deaths, especially by moving food into zones of armed conflict; 2) to end hunger in half the world's poorest households; 3) to eliminate at least half the hunger of women and children by expanding maternal-child health coverage; and 4) to eliminate vitamin A and iodine deficiencies as public health problems.
Tables and Figures Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Acronyms and Abbreviations 1 The State of World Hunger 2 Food Wars: Hunger as a Weapon of War in 1994 3 Global Changes Since 1989 4 The Human Right to Food (1989-1994) 5 Linking the Grassroots to the Summit 6 Progress in Overcoming Hunger in China: 1989-1994 7 Progress in Overcoming Hunger in Southeast Asia: 1989-1994 8 Overcoming Hunger and Malnutrition: The Indonesian Experience 9 Progress in Overcoming Micronutrient Deficiencies: 1989-1994 10 Is Childhood Malnutrition Being Overcome? 11 Trends in Household Poverty and Hunger Discussion-Is Economic Growth Really the Remedy for Overcoming Hunger and Poverty? 12 The Future of Food Trade and Food Aid in a Liberalizing Global Economy 13 Visions of the Future: Food Hunger and Nutrition 14 Ending Hunger: 1999 and Beyond The Salaya Statement on Ending Hunger List of Contributors
Tables and Figures Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Acronyms and Abbreviations 1 The State of World Hunger 2 Food Wars: Hunger as a Weapon of War in 1994 3 Global Changes Since 1989 4 The Human Right to Food (1989-1994) 5 Linking the Grassroots to the Summit 6 Progress in Overcoming Hunger in China: 1989-1994 7 Progress in Overcoming Hunger in Southeast Asia: 1989-1994 8 Overcoming Hunger and Malnutrition: The Indonesian Experience 9 Progress in Overcoming Micronutrient Deficiencies: 1989-1994 10 Is Childhood Malnutrition Being Overcome? 11 Trends in Household Poverty and Hunger Discussion-Is Economic Growth Really the Remedy for Overcoming Hunger and Poverty? 12 The Future of Food Trade and Food Aid in a Liberalizing Global Economy 13 Visions of the Future: Food Hunger and Nutrition 14 Ending Hunger: 1999 and Beyond The Salaya Statement on Ending Hunger List of Contributors
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