An Evaluation of Progress Toward the Millennium Development Goal One Hunger Target: A country-level, food and nutrition security perspective

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  • Jessica Fanzo
  • Aisha Dasgupta
  • Megan Towle
  • Veena Menon
  • Glenn Denning
  • Ariela Zycherman
  • Rafaela Flor
  • Genevieve Roth
  • Henk-Jan Brinkman
  • Ian Darnton-Hill
  • Nils Grede
  • Roseline Remans
  • Dominic Schofield
چکیده

One of the targets of the first Millennium Development Goal (MDG) is to reduce the proportion of people who suffer from hunger by half between 1990 and 2015, with hunger measured as the proportion of the population who are undernourished and the prevalence of children under five who are underweight. Many countries remain far from reaching this target, and much of the progress made has been eroded by the recent global food price and economic crises. As we enter the final five years to achieve the MDGs, we look upon one of the greatest challenges of our time with one billion people hungry, 129 million and 195 million children underweight and stunted respectively and more than 2 billion people deficient in micronutrients.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010