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Toward SDG 2: Food Security and Urbanization in the Global South

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  • Charlene Keizer
  • Nicole Fassina
  • Krista Dinsmore
  • David Celis Parra

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In light of the United Nations’ SDGs1 and their global hunger directive, in particular Goal 2 to “end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition,†it is clear that food security will be a major part of the international development agenda over the next 15 years (UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs [UN DESA] 2014b). While food security is a critical concern for the international community, there is a need for national governments in the Global South to include food security concerns in their national policies.

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  • Charlene Keizer & Nicole Fassina & Krista Dinsmore & David Celis Parra, 2016. "Toward SDG 2: Food Security and Urbanization in the Global South," Working Papers id:11308, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11308
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