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Tag: malnutrition

COVID-19 Has Shown Us Inequality and How to Treat It

COVID-19 Has Shown Us Inequality and How to Treat It


In a few years, the pandemic will be behind us. We can decide whether we also leave behind deeply entrenched inequality and the structural drivers that cause them.

Posted on January 21, 2021January 21, 2021Categories global pandemic, resilienceTags food systems, human capital, inequality, malnutrition, recovery, resilience
Why Food Security Is an Opportunity for Latin America

Why Food Security Is an Opportunity for Latin America


The one-to-one relationship between economic growth and chronic malnutrition shows that growth by itself won’t resolve the problem of chronic malnutrition.

Posted on May 7, 2015October 9, 2019Categories food security, Latin America and the Caribbean, nutritionTags Argentina, corn, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, malnutrition, Paraguay, soybean, Uruguay, wheat

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