Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agenda 2030. The Global Report of Food Crises 2022 points out 193 million people facing severe food insecurity across 53 countries, posing challenges to decision-makers and institutions. Among the many causes of food crises, violent conflict, economic shocks, and environmental pressures are the most influential. In this work, we focus primarily on the conflict-related domain. Finding a stable relationship between conflict and food insecurity is complex for several reasons: first, the relationship is mutually reinforcing; second, the full impact of conflict on food insecurity may take time to have an effect; and third, conflict itself is a multidim...
Background: Conflict reduces availability of production input and income, increases the number of da...
Nowadays, food shortages are becoming more commonplace due to increasing costs and supply chain disr...
In 2022, record-high food prices, supply-chain disruptions and increasing climate and conflict risks...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
‘‘End hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote agriculture” is one of the stated...
Food insecurity and hunger continue to threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. Man...
“Most wars of the late 20th century and early 21st century are ‘ food wars, ’ meaning that food is u...
On 14 October, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres marked World Food Day by observing ...
This paper provides an overview of the link between food insecurity and violent conflict, addressing...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2017. Major: Political Science. Advisor: John Freeman. 1...
This article explored whether there were lessons to be learnt for food security assessment and inter...
Violence has increased drastically over the last few years. Research has shown that a more violent p...
It is generally assumed that there are strong links between conflict, food security and peace. Howev...
The 2007–08 global food crisis saw the eruption of a wave of contentious action across the developin...
Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries,...
Background: Conflict reduces availability of production input and income, increases the number of da...
Nowadays, food shortages are becoming more commonplace due to increasing costs and supply chain disr...
In 2022, record-high food prices, supply-chain disruptions and increasing climate and conflict risks...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
‘‘End hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote agriculture” is one of the stated...
Food insecurity and hunger continue to threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. Man...
“Most wars of the late 20th century and early 21st century are ‘ food wars, ’ meaning that food is u...
On 14 October, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres marked World Food Day by observing ...
This paper provides an overview of the link between food insecurity and violent conflict, addressing...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2017. Major: Political Science. Advisor: John Freeman. 1...
This article explored whether there were lessons to be learnt for food security assessment and inter...
Violence has increased drastically over the last few years. Research has shown that a more violent p...
It is generally assumed that there are strong links between conflict, food security and peace. Howev...
The 2007–08 global food crisis saw the eruption of a wave of contentious action across the developin...
Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries,...
Background: Conflict reduces availability of production input and income, increases the number of da...
Nowadays, food shortages are becoming more commonplace due to increasing costs and supply chain disr...
In 2022, record-high food prices, supply-chain disruptions and increasing climate and conflict risks...