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Fighting Hunger and Malnutrition Transactions of Round Table on Food Security, Held at India International Centre, New Delhi - December 1998 1st Edition

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Fighting Hunger and Malnutrition Transactions of Round Table on Food Security, Held at India International Centre, New Delhi - December 1998 1st Edition,8186818008,9788186818008

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Publisher:Observer Research Foundation
Published In:2000
ISBN-10:8186818008
ISBN-13:9788186818008
Pages:pp. 74, Illus.

The Title "Fighting Hunger and Malnutrition Transactions of Round Table on Food Security, Held at India International Centre, New Delhi - December 1998 1st Edition" is written by Ashim Chowdhury. This book was published in the year 2000. The book displayed here is a 1st Edition edition. This book has total of pp. 74 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Observer Research Foundation. We have about 23 other great books from this publisher. Fighting Hunger and Malnutrition Transactions of Round Table on Food Security, Held at India International Centre, New Delhi - December 1998 1st Edition is currently Available with us.

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About the Book

Food security is commonly defined as access by all people at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life. Food insecurity in turn is the lack of access to enough food. Food security is a right and not an aspiration. Food is A Human right. Food is first and foremost a source of nutrition and only secondarily, an item of trade. The three components of food security-- availability, access and sustainability-- are essential for maintaining peace and harmony within a country.