World Hunger Series 2006 - Hunger and Learning
World Hunger Series 2006 - Hunger and Learning
United Nations World Food Programme. Rome July 2006
Available online as PDF file [200p] at: http://www.wfp.org/policies/introduction/other/documents/pdf/World_Hunger_Series_2006_En.pdf
“…This report series is about untying knots — about working through the real-life choices and practical constraints that make it difficult to address hunger effectively. It is aimed at policymakers in developing and developed countries. It attempts to fill an important gap in existing reports on hunger.
While other reports monitor trends towards international goals or serve primarily as advocacy tools, the World Hunger Series (WHS) will focus on practical strategies to achieve an end to hunger. Each report in the new series will examine a key hunger-related issue — such as learning, health, markets, trade, crises and social exclusion. It will present state-of the-art thinking on that year’s theme, combined with an analysis of the practical challenges to implementing solutions.
Based on this analysis, it will identify realistic steps to address hunger. There is a danger that in focusing on the practical constraints and acknowledging the challenges, we will tacitly offer ready-made excuses to policymakers, who do not want to engage in the difficult task of dealing with hunger. …”
Spanish:
Serie de informes sobre el hambre en el mundo 2006
El hambre y el aprendizaje Naciones Unidas
Naciones Unidas, Programa Mundial de Alimentos, Roma – Julio 2006
PDF file [200p] at: http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/liaison_offices/wfp099211.pdf
Resumen: http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/liaison_offices/wfp099212.pdf
United Nations World Food Programme. Rome July 2006
Available online as PDF file [200p] at: http://www.wfp.org/policies/introduction/other/documents/pdf/World_Hunger_Series_2006_En.pdf
“…This report series is about untying knots — about working through the real-life choices and practical constraints that make it difficult to address hunger effectively. It is aimed at policymakers in developing and developed countries. It attempts to fill an important gap in existing reports on hunger.
While other reports monitor trends towards international goals or serve primarily as advocacy tools, the World Hunger Series (WHS) will focus on practical strategies to achieve an end to hunger. Each report in the new series will examine a key hunger-related issue — such as learning, health, markets, trade, crises and social exclusion. It will present state-of the-art thinking on that year’s theme, combined with an analysis of the practical challenges to implementing solutions.
Based on this analysis, it will identify realistic steps to address hunger. There is a danger that in focusing on the practical constraints and acknowledging the challenges, we will tacitly offer ready-made excuses to policymakers, who do not want to engage in the difficult task of dealing with hunger. …”
Spanish:
Serie de informes sobre el hambre en el mundo 2006
El hambre y el aprendizaje Naciones Unidas
Naciones Unidas, Programa Mundial de Alimentos, Roma – Julio 2006
PDF file [200p] at: http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/liaison_offices/wfp099211.pdf
Resumen: http://documents.wfp.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/liaison_offices/wfp099212.pdf
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