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Human Resilience against Food Insecurity focuses on the human factors involved in building resilience against food and nutrition insecurity in perpetuity through better managing risks (such as 'better-spacing' of children), diversifying the asset portfolio, behavioral change, and communication strategies for to help achieve these goals. The better the coherence and convergence amongst these human factors that promote sustainable food and nutrition security, the lower the need to rectify their absence through post-facto, unsustainable 'firemen's work' of humanitarian assistance and CMAM clinics.
The book includes references to countries which are not in the lowest of the categories prescribed in the UNDP Human Development reports, also including minority groups in developed countries, such as the hunter-gatherer Inuit communities of Canada, to provide an inclusive view of the issues and concerns relevant to addressing food insecurity.
Contents
1. Introduction2. A Summary of 'Food Security in the Developing World'3. Understanding Vulnerability To, And Resilience Against, Food Insecurity4. The Anthropological Basis of Human Development5. The Starting Point of a Development Intervention6. Identifying and Prioritizing the Challenges Confronting Food Security Resilience for All7. Building the Change Management Team and Approach8. Importance of Local Knowledge in Building Resilience 9. Lateral Thinking10. The Role of Champions11. Case Studies12. Conclusions