The poorest and hungry: Assessments, Analyses, and Actions

  • von Braun J
  • Hill R
  • Pandya-Lorch R
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his book is not focused on poverty per se but rather is focused on looking particularly at those most deprived in society. It is this focus on the poorest and hungry people that is the major contribution of this volume. Relatively little is known about people living in extreme deprivation. Who are the poorest of the poor and those most afflicted by hunger? Who are those who are left behind or out of poverty and hunger reduction processes? Why is poverty so persistent in some places and among some people? What are the key pathways out of ultra poverty and hunger? Which strategies, policies, and interventions have been successful in eradicating ultra poverty and hunger so far? In addition, the book features essays by leading policymakers and practitioners who share their views on these key issues and thereby contribute to the diversity of perspectives presented.

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von Braun, J., Hill, R. V., & Pandya-Lorch, R. (2009). The poorest and hungry: Assessments, Analyses, and Actions. (J. von Braun, R. V. Hill, & R. Pandya-Lorch, Eds.) (pp. 1–584). International Food Policy Research Institute.

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