2013 Global Hunger Index: The challenge of hunger: Building resilience to achieve food and nutrition security
Autor: | von Grebmer, Klaus, Headey, Derek, Bene, Christophe, Haddad, Lawrence, Olofinbiyi, Tolulope, Wiesmann, Doris, Fritschel, Heidi, Yin, Sandra, Yohannes, Yisehac, Foley, Connell, von Oppeln, Constanze, Iseli, Bettina |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Africa South of Sahara
Caribbean CIS Commonwealth of Independent States South Asia Southeast Asia Latin America Developing countries Middle East North Africa OECD countries India East Africa East Asia Eastern Europe Food availability food crises food crisis food prices food security Global Hunger Index GHI Gross income indicators Children Land Land degradation Nutrition Malnutrition Undernutrition Hunger Mortality Natural resources Climate change Data Policies Poverty property rights smallholders Stress Sustainable development sustainable livelihoods transition economies Underweight Water resilience natural disasters disaster relief environmental disasters emergencies environmental shocks environmental risks |
Popis: | The 2013 Global Hunger Index (GHI) report—the eighth in an annual series—presents a multidimensional measure of national, regional, and global hunger. It shows that the world has made some progress in reducing hunger since 1990, but still has far to go. The 2013 GHI report focuses on resilience in theory and in practice. The relief and development communities have long struggled to understand why some people fare better than others when confronting stresses or shocks. Given that world hunger remains “serious†according to the index, resilience-building efforts are much needed to help poor and vulnerable people cope with hunger seasons, droughts, and other natural and manmade disasters both short-term and long-term. Building resilience will involve boosting food and nutrition security. In order to achieve that goal, the humanitarian and development communities must work together. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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