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FOOD NUTRITION SAFETY AND CONFLICT STRUGGLE - NUTRITION SAFETY AND STRUGGLE;Experimental trials, imminent prospects for enquiry and strategy making on food security

English · Paperback / Softback

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During the previous decade there has been an increased focus on the role of food security in conflict processes, both in the academic and policy communities. While the policy community has pushed forward with new programs, the academic debate about the causal linkages between food security and conflict remains debated. This review book emphasizes the endogeneity that characterizes the coupling between food (in)security and violent conflict.Define conflict and food security using the standard Uppsala Conflict Data Program and the FAO databases, and illustrate how intervening factors influence the relationship between conflict and food security at the micro and macro levels. provides a comprehensive review on linkages between food security and conflict, focusing on findings that account for endogeneity issues and have a causal interpretation.Finally,book highlight policy-affecting data gaps beyond endogeneity and chart ways forward to improve the existing bodies of data and support new data collection to fill the academic gaps and support policy making. The review book article supports to the ongoing debate around the causal relationship between food security and conflict,challenges and opportunities for innovation in food security and peacebuilding.

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Odula Elias earned LLB from UoN,Dip Inform Tech from CWIPS,SMC,CCPP&B for CCU both from KSG.MSc Moi University.Odula has lectured Commercial Law& Business law,Moi university,He marks professional exams for KASNEB and HRMPEB.Odula is pursuing a PhD Moi University.Non -Executive Dir of C&DU Afro-Science Foundation. Currently he is a Lecturer KSG.

Product details

Authors Elias Odula Barasa
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.02.2020
 
EAN 9786200531650
ISBN 9786200531650
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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