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World Hunger
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288 pages
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The authors tackle the complex policies and politics that contribute to global hunger, drawing from extensive research by the Institute for Food and Development Policy. They challenge widely held misconceptions about hunger in both developing and developed nations. With a clear and accessible writing style, the book aims to shift perspectives and emphasizes the importance of solidarity with those who are hungry, suggesting that addressing these issues benefits not only humanitarian efforts but also our collective well-being.
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1997, paperback
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