How to build resilience to conflict : the role of food security / Clemens Breisinger, Olivier Ecker, Jean-François Maystadt, Jean-François Trinh Tan, Perrihan Al-Riffai, Khalida Bouzar, Abdelkarim Sma, and Mohamed Abdelgadir.
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- 9780896295667
- 0896295664
- Food security
- Economic development
- Conflict management
- Food security -- Government policy -- Egypt -- Case studies
- Food security -- Government policy -- Somalia -- Case studies
- Food security -- Government policy -- Sudan -- Case studies
- Food security -- Government policy -- Yemen (Republic) -- Case studies
- HD9000.5 .B63 2014
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | National Defence College (NDC) Library | HD9000.5 .B63 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 9403/16 |
"October 2014."
"To understand the relationship between conflict and food security, this report builds a new conceptual framework of food security and applies it to four case studies on Egypt, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. It argues that food security-related policies and programs build resilience to conflict insofar as they are expected not only to help countries and people cope with and recover from conflict but also to contribute to preventing conflicts and support economic development more broadly: by helping countries and people become even better off"--Page vi.
"2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment"--Cover.
"IFAD"--Cover.
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