Investigating Monga : seasonal food insecurity and adaptation strategies in the northern region of Bangladesh
Food insecurity and poverty are interlinked and the main reason for migration in poor households from the northern part of Bangladesh. Individuals from poor households migrate in the hope of improving self-well-being and for their families. Monga-seasonal food insecurity is a multi-dimensional is...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2021
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