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Home ยป From L'Aquila to Camp David: Sustaining the Momentum on Global Food and Nutrition Security
From L'Aquila to Camp David: Sustaining the Momentum on Global Food and Nutrition Security
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Continued food price volatility and future challenges to food security, including population growth and climate change, require sustained investments.  These investment should focus on building resilience in communities; strengthening local capacity to address chronic food insecurity and respond to crises; mainstreaming gender; and adapting to climate change.

Link: http://www.bread.org/institute/papers/briefing-paper-17.pdf
Added by View user profileChristine Matthews on May 22, 2012
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