Overcoming world hunger, the challenge ahead
Material type: TextLanguage: En Publication details: Washington, DC (USA) : G.P.O, 1980Description: 251 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 82-829519*82-752739
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A report of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger concludes that U.S. efforts to alleviate hunger are necessary, both to national security and to global peace. The Commission's major recommendation is that the U.S. government make the elimination of world hunger the primary focus of its relations with developing countries; this entails a reordering of national priorities. An analysis of the causes and future implications of world hunger suggests that its elimination will require a combination of approaches and substantial resources. Strong American development-assistance activities, (both short- and long-term) are
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United States. Presidential Commission on World Hunger US (NAL HD9000.5.U55 F and N E-3670)|COMOD
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