This paper starts from an empirical observation that levels of hunger or food insecurity in middle-income and high-income countries are often higher than might be expected, and in some cases are rising rather than falling in recent years. We document levels and trends in selected food security indicators for three case study countries: Brazil, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. We argue that, given the availability of resources and state capacity to eradicate hunger in these countries, a process of ‘normalisation’ has occurred, meaning that governments and societies tolerate the persistence of hunger, even when a constitutional and/or legal right to food exists that should make hunger socially, politically, and legally unacceptable. We f...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
Annual food production is enough to feed the 6.9 billion people in the world today. However, access ...
World hunger, according to the 2012 Global Hunger Index (GHI), has declined somewhat since 1990 but ...
This paper starts from an empirical observation that levels of hunger or food insecurity in middle-i...
The increased wealth creation by nations stands in contrast with the extent of hunger around the Wor...
Household food insecurity is a serious public health concern in rich countries with developed econom...
Chronic hunger is among the most serious problems in the developing world today. When we consider hu...
Recent research has shown increasing household food and nutrition insecurity in South Africa, indica...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
The 2008 Global Hunger Index (GHI) shows that the world has made slow progress in reducing food inse...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
The global initiatives to reduce hunger are at the fore and center-stage in international fora such ...
On 14 October, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres marked World Food Day by observing ...
With high food prices threatening the food security of millions of vulnerable households around the ...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
Annual food production is enough to feed the 6.9 billion people in the world today. However, access ...
World hunger, according to the 2012 Global Hunger Index (GHI), has declined somewhat since 1990 but ...
This paper starts from an empirical observation that levels of hunger or food insecurity in middle-i...
The increased wealth creation by nations stands in contrast with the extent of hunger around the Wor...
Household food insecurity is a serious public health concern in rich countries with developed econom...
Chronic hunger is among the most serious problems in the developing world today. When we consider hu...
Recent research has shown increasing household food and nutrition insecurity in South Africa, indica...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
The 2008 Global Hunger Index (GHI) shows that the world has made slow progress in reducing food inse...
Food security is fundamentally about achieving reliable access to adequate, affordable and nutritiou...
The global initiatives to reduce hunger are at the fore and center-stage in international fora such ...
On 14 October, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres marked World Food Day by observing ...
With high food prices threatening the food security of millions of vulnerable households around the ...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
Annual food production is enough to feed the 6.9 billion people in the world today. However, access ...
World hunger, according to the 2012 Global Hunger Index (GHI), has declined somewhat since 1990 but ...