Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links?
Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries, affecting millions of people. Policies and interventions that build resilience to these shocks have the power to not only limit the breadth and depth of conflict and violence around the world, but al...
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| author | Breisinger, Clemens Ecker, Olivier Trinh Tan, Jean-François |
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| description | Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries, affecting millions of people. Policies and interventions that build resilience to these shocks have the power to not only limit the breadth and depth of conflict and violence around the world, but also strengthen national-level governance systems and institutions. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1512662025-11-06T05:53:04Z Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? Breisinger, Clemens Ecker, Olivier Trinh Tan, Jean-François gender refugees exports infectious diseases economic development agricultural policies agricultural research volatility stunting smallholders land use children hygiene land rights conflicts water use diet poverty rural areas obesity climate change undernutrition nutrition policies food policies land tenure indicators sustainability hunger food safety malnutrition aquaculture nutrition markets trade epidemics drought agricultural development food security migration risk fisheries food prices public expenditure women governance capacity building Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries, affecting millions of people. Policies and interventions that build resilience to these shocks have the power to not only limit the breadth and depth of conflict and violence around the world, but also strengthen national-level governance systems and institutions. 2015-03-18 2024-08-01T02:56:18Z 2024-08-01T02:56:18Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151266 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896295759 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Breisinger, Clemens; Ecker, Olivier; Trinh Tan, Jean-François. 2015. Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? In 2014-2015 Global food policy report. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. Chapter 7 Pp. 51-59. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151266 |
| spellingShingle | gender refugees exports infectious diseases economic development agricultural policies agricultural research volatility stunting smallholders land use children hygiene land rights conflicts water use diet poverty rural areas obesity climate change undernutrition nutrition policies food policies land tenure indicators sustainability hunger food safety malnutrition aquaculture nutrition markets trade epidemics drought agricultural development food security migration risk fisheries food prices public expenditure women governance capacity building Breisinger, Clemens Ecker, Olivier Trinh Tan, Jean-François Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? |
| title | Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? |
| title_full | Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? |
| title_fullStr | Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? |
| title_short | Conflict and food insecurity: How do we break the links? |
| title_sort | conflict and food insecurity how do we break the links |
| topic | gender refugees exports infectious diseases economic development agricultural policies agricultural research volatility stunting smallholders land use children hygiene land rights conflicts water use diet poverty rural areas obesity climate change undernutrition nutrition policies food policies land tenure indicators sustainability hunger food safety malnutrition aquaculture nutrition markets trade epidemics drought agricultural development food security migration risk fisheries food prices public expenditure women governance capacity building |
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