Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies
To end hunger and prevent the recurrence of famine and starvation, we need to take the following steps: invest in public health, child nutrition, education, women’s and girls’ social status, and other components of human capital; reform public institutions and create innovative funding and partnersh...
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2003
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| author | Runge, C. Ford Senauer, Benjamin Pardey, Philip G. Rosegrant, Mark W. |
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| description | To end hunger and prevent the recurrence of famine and starvation, we need to take the following steps: invest in public health, child nutrition, education, women’s and girls’ social status, and other components of human capital; reform public institutions and create innovative funding and partnership arrangements; change government policies at all levels to be both pro-poor and pro-growth; increase funding for scientific and technological research to boost agricultural production and efficiency; and develop specific policies and institutions to deal with environmental degradation caused by population growth. The international community, national governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector must cooperate to bring about these changes, which reach beyond redistribution programs, narrowly focused market-oriented solutions, or campaigns based solely on local self-reliance. -- from text |
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| spelling | CGSpace1560202025-01-10T06:30:55Z Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies Runge, C. Ford Senauer, Benjamin Pardey, Philip G. Rosegrant, Mark W. gender nutrition education agricultural technology agricultural growth famine public health human nutrition children sociocultural environment government state intervention research support efficiency environmental degradation population growth markets regulations To end hunger and prevent the recurrence of famine and starvation, we need to take the following steps: invest in public health, child nutrition, education, women’s and girls’ social status, and other components of human capital; reform public institutions and create innovative funding and partnership arrangements; change government policies at all levels to be both pro-poor and pro-growth; increase funding for scientific and technological research to boost agricultural production and efficiency; and develop specific policies and institutions to deal with environmental degradation caused by population growth. The international community, national governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector must cooperate to bring about these changes, which reach beyond redistribution programs, narrowly focused market-oriented solutions, or campaigns based solely on local self-reliance. -- from text 2003 2024-10-24T12:43:01Z 2024-10-24T12:43:01Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156020 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Runge, C. Ford; Senauer, Benjamin; Pardey, Philip G.; Rosegrant, Mark W. 2003. Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies. Issue Brief. 14. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156020 |
| spellingShingle | gender nutrition education agricultural technology agricultural growth famine public health human nutrition children sociocultural environment government state intervention research support efficiency environmental degradation population growth markets regulations Runge, C. Ford Senauer, Benjamin Pardey, Philip G. Rosegrant, Mark W. Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies |
| title | Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies |
| title_full | Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies |
| title_short | Ending hunger by 2050: crucial investments and policies |
| title_sort | ending hunger by 2050 crucial investments and policies |
| topic | gender nutrition education agricultural technology agricultural growth famine public health human nutrition children sociocultural environment government state intervention research support efficiency environmental degradation population growth markets regulations |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156020 |
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