Food Security

Food security is a measure of the availability of food and individuals' ability to access it. According the United Nations’ Committee on World Food Security, food security is defined as the means that all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life. The availability of food irrespective of class, gender or region is another one. There is evidence of food security being a concern many thousands of years ago, with central authorities in ancient China and ancient Egypt …

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WGCS: Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists · 24 July 2024 English

The "Blueprint to Repair Australia's Landscapes" is a comprehensive report that outlines a strategic approach for a 30-year investment aimed at restoring the health, productivity, and resilience of Australia's natural …

large-scale flooding, ill health and epidemics, lower food security, toxic water quality, climate change, destruction for research excellence on agriculture and food security in a variable and changing climate, and optimising of increasing competition over resources and food security into the future. However, there has been a


The Equality Trust · 22 July 2024 English

"The Spirit Level at 15: The Enduring Impact of Inequality" revisits the influential work "The Spirit Level" fifteen years after its initial publication. It underscores the persistent and growing impact …

water and sanitation, employment, healthcare, food security and education, most of their resources are


HPA: Water Policy Association · 22 July 2024 English

Water Peace, and the Future: An Interconnected Journey Water is the essence of life, vital for the sur- vival of humans, animals, and plants. [...] The rela- tionship between water, …

Responsibility cultural practices, threatening food security. Ensuring a sustainable water future requires


RIS: Research and Information System for Developing Countries · 20 July 2024 English

It was noted in the Food Security Policy Research, the objectives of the Conference sessions that the agricultural sector Capacity, and Influence (PRCI), and underlined the key areas in the BIMSTEC region

highlighted 2027) in the past. It was noted in the Food Security Policy Research, the objectives of the Conference l o p m e n t Bay of Bengal and India-Japan Food Security Ecosystems: Strategy of LiFE and Economic Relations


ADB: Asian Development Bank · 20 July 2024 English

Rising inequality is directly related to vulnerability, and addressing inequality could reduce vulnerability to forced displacement.

poverty, and up to two billion people lack food security intermittently due to varying degrees of poverty


Oxfam GB · 19 July 2024 English

This report examines the systematic weaponization of water by the Government of Israel during its military campaign in Gaza. It highlights the severe water shortages and sanitation crises resulting from …

International Humanitarian Law IPC Integrated Food Security Phase Classification ISF Israeli Security


World Bank Group · 18 July 2024 English

climate-resilient infrastructure (water supply, health, food security and access facilities), livelihood-related infrastructure (e.g., water supply, health, food security and access facilities), livelihood-related pre-



NCAER: National Council of Applied Economic Research · 18 July 2024 English

The development of the Punjab economy, as driven by the evolution of the GR and its impacts on the wider economy, has resulted in a mixed picture regarding growth of …

The latter event occurred soon after national food security policy created a major shift in the state’s forefront of the national effort to achieve food security, built on new high-yielding varieties of wheat agricultural sector, molded by the national food security policy, can be characterized by diminishing in the form of national security – including food security – deserve to be explicitly valued and compensated compensation for past contributions to national food security. Those payments could be earmarked for upgraded


NCAER: National Council of Applied Economic Research · 18 July 2024 English

status of the households and the growing importance of transitory poverty. [...] The National Food Security Act (NFSA) passed in 2013, expanded the pool of households eligible for subsidized rations to

Annapurna Yojana for the elderly poor. The National Food Security Act (NFSA) passed in 2013, expanded the pool expansion was due to implementing the National Food Security Act (NFSA), which mandated that 75% of rural


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