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Anti-Hunger Programme: A Twin-Track Approach to Hunger Reduction Priorities for National and International Action

Anti-Hunger Programme: A Twin-Track Approach to Hunger Reduction Priorities for National and International Action
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  • Anti-Hunger Programme: A Twin-Track Approach to Hunger Reduction Priorities for National and International Action ISBN: 9789251050514 Paperback Feb 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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The Anti-Hunger Programme, first presented by the FAO on the eve of the World Food Summit in June 2002, combines the investment in agriculture and rural development with measures to enhance direct and immediate access to food for the most seriously undernourished. It focuses mainly on small farmers and aims to create more opportunities for rural people, representing 70 percent of the poor, to improve their livlihoods on a sustainable basis.

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