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    Fighting Poverty and Hunger - What role for urban agriculture?

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    Towns and cities are growing rapidly in developing countries. This process is often accompanied by high levels of poverty and hunger, leading many urban dwellers to engage in farming activities to help satisfy their food needs. Policy makers need to recognize this reality and actively seize the opportunities offered by urban agriculture.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    Making the Food Aid Convention meet the realities of the 21st century

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    Emergency situations have become increasingly frequent over the past 25 years, often coupled with acute and chronic food insecurity in the affected countries. International responses to these crises have generally focused on addressing immediate humanitarian needs, as evidenced by the growing share of food aid that is channelled to emergencies. However, achieving lasting food security would often require an integrated development approach that combines short-term relief measures with longer-term mitigation strategies. A reformed Food Aid Convention (FAC) could provide the institutional framework for more effective interventions.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    Price Volatility in Agricultural Markets - Evidence, impact on food security and policy responses

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    Recent bouts of extreme price volatility in global agricultural markets portend rising and more frequent threats to world food security. A new Policy Brief of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization argues that countries should improve market functioning and equip themselves better to cope with the adverse effects of extreme volatility. Apart from improving global safety nets, countries can lower their vulnerability by raising agricultural productivity for a diverse set of crops that proves both competitive and sustainable, as well as by promoting dietary diversification.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    Lutter contre la pauvreté et la faim - Quel est le rôle de l'agriculture urbaine ?

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    Les villes des pays en développement connaissent une croissance rapide. Ce processus est souvent accompagné de niveaux élevés de pauvreté et de faim qui poussent beaucoup d'habitants urbains à entreprendre des activités agricoles pour satisfaire leurs besoins alimentaires. Les décideurs doivent être conscients de cette réalité et tirer parti des possibilités offertes par l'agriculture urbaine.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    La volatilidad de precios en los mercados agrícolas - Evidencia, efectos en la seguridad alimentaria y respuestas normativas

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    Los últimos episodios de volatilidad extrema de los precios en los mercados agrícolas mundiales presagian mayores y más frecuentes amenazas a la seguridad alimentaria mundial. Para reducir la vulnerabilidad de los países, las políticas deberían equiparlos para que puedan hacer frente a los efectos adversos de una volatilidad extrema, y mejorar el funcionamiento del mercado.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    Genre et droit à la terre - Comprendre les complexités, adapter les politiques

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    Accroître l'accès des femmes à la terre est crucial pour lutter contre la faim et la pauvreté. Toutefois, les disparités entre les sexes concernant l'accès aux terres restent importantes dans la plupart des pays, quel que soit leur niveau de développement. Une nouvelle base de données de la FAO aide à comprendre les facteurs qui empêchent les femmes d'accéder à la terre, et à concevoir de meilleures politiques pour lutter efficacement contre cette situation.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    La lucha contra el hambre y la pobreza - ¿Cual es el papel de la agricultura urbana?

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    Los pueblos y ciudades crecen con rapidez en los países en desarrollo. Este proceso va acompañado a menudo de niveles elevados de hambre y pobreza, lo que conduce a muchos residentes urbanos a ocuparse en actividades agrícolas para ayudar a cubrir sus necesidades alimentarias. Los responsables de las políticas deben admitir esta realidad y aprovechar de forma activa las oportunidades que ofrece la agricultura urbana.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    Adapter la Convention relative à l’aide alimentaire aux réalités du XXIe siècle

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    Les situations d'urgence sont devenues de plus en plus fréquentes au cours des 25 dernières années, souvent combinées avec une insécurité alimentaire aiguë et chronique dans les pays touchés. Les réponses internationales à ces crises ont généralement porté sur le traitement des besoins humanitaires immédiats, comme en témoigne la part croissante de l'aide alimentaire destinée aux situations d’urgence. Toutefois, parvenir à une sécurité alimentaire durable nécessiterait la plupart du temps une approche intégrée du développement qui combine des mesures de secours à court terme avec des stratégies d'atténuation à long terme. Une Convention relative à l’aide alimentaire réformée pourrait fournir un cadre institutionnel favorable à des interventions plus efficaces.rural development, hunger, food security, economic crisis, prices, agriculture

    Social development is economic development

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    The author makes four main points in this paper: (1) social development, in addition to improving human welfare directly, is an excellent investment. The hard-nosed economic fact is that it contributes to economic growth. Even a narrow interest in growth for growth's sake dictates putting your money into social development programs; (2) however, investing in social development does not guarantee growth all by itself, so those concerned with social progress cannot absent themselves from the larger debate about other aspects of economic policy in their countries; (3) moreover, making social programs work is not simple -- not politically, not technically, and not administratively; (4) still, we know from the experience of some of the poorest countries that it can be done.Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Primary Education,Poverty Assessment,Agricultural Knowledge&Information Systems,Early Child and Children's Health

    Social ties and economic development

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    We develop a parsimonious general equilibrium model where agents allocate time across three activities: production, trade, and leisure. Leisure includes time spent socializing, which economizes transaction costs. Our framework yields multiple equilibria in terms of the number of social ties and predicts that the number of social ties is positively associated with development, a relationship we observe in cross-country data. The model captures additional dimensions of data, namely: (i) increasing income inequality, but converging growth rates; (ii) an association between weak social ties and development; and (iii) an association between number of social ties and size of the transaction sector.social capital; development; transaction costs; networks
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