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World Hunger Series: Hunger and Markets

WFP

Published in : 2009

Available in : English

This third edition of the World Hunger Series examines the complex relationship between markets and hunger. The report could not be more relevant or timely. In recent years, we have witnessed how high food prices have adverse impacts on the nutritional status of vulnerable populations, particularly children under the age of 2. Now we are facing another market failure of unprecedented proportions. The current financial crisis is a global one, destroying livelihoods and adding to the negative impacts of high food prices, which had already eroded the coping capacities of millions around the world. Global and national food systems are in disarray, unable to respond adequately.

Documents :
Leaflet (PDF, 226.76Kb)
English (PDF, 4.59Mb)
French (PDF, 5.52Mb)
Spanish (PDF, 5.56Mb)

Originally posted at : WFP - Publications

This resource is listed under:

Themes : Emergency, general, Household Food Security and community nutrition, general, Undernutrition, general, Food price crisis

Resource types : Reports