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Title: | Global Food Security Governance |
Authors: | Jessica Duncan |
Keywords: | Food and Agriculture |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Routledge |
Description: | This book has provided a window onto the reorganization of a UN committee during a watershed period. It focused on the dynamics that took place within specific arrangements: the internal and external dynamics of the CFS. The data and analysis presented throughout this book illustrate how the reformed CFS has managed to achieve the majority of its reform objectives. It is clear that the CFS has emerged as an innovative, participatory and consultative body with the capacity to address challenges as they arise, while also producing progressive food security policies that move beyond business as usual and make a start at addressing the root causes of food insecurity. As such, the reformed CFS is the most legitimate and appropriate body to lead efforts towards improved global cohesion and best practices in food security policy. Yet challenges and obstacles remain |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/46764 |
ISBN: | 978-1-315-75413-0 |
Appears in Collections: | Food Security Studies |
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