The state of food security and nutrition in the world 2017 : building resilience for peace and security food security
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The state of food security and nutrition in the world 2017 : building resilience for peace and security food security
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Summary
The international community is committed to ending hunger and all forms of malnutrition worldwide by 2030. While much progress has been made, conflict and human-induced and natural disasters are causing setbacks. This year’s The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World warns that the long-term declining trend in undernourishment seems to have come to a halt and may have reversed, largely on account of the above-mentioned factors. Meanwhile, though progress continues to be made in reducing child malnutrition, rising overweight and obesity are a concern in most parts of the world. These and other findings are detailed in the 2017 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (formerly, The State of Food Insecurity in the World). For the first time, this year’s report is published by an expanded partnership, with UNICEF and WHO now joining FAO, IFAD and WFP. The report also marks a new era in the monitoring of food security and nutrition in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition. To assess progress made towards the goal of ending hunger, the report uses both the traditional measure of the prevalence of undernourishment and a new indicator, the prevalence of severe food insecurity, based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale. The report further looks at various forms of malnutrition, including trends and situations for child stunting, wasting and overweight and for adult obesity, breastfeeding and anaemia in women. The thematic part of the report sheds light on how the increasing incidence of conflict in the world is affecting food security and nutrition. It also explores how, by improving food security and nutrition and by making rural livelihoods more resilient, it is possible to help prevent conflicts and sustain peace -- Back cover.
Contents: : Part 1 : Food security and nutrition around the world in 2017 --1. After a prolonged decline, world hunger appears to be on the rise again -- 2. Child undernutrition continues to decline, but levels of overweight are increasing -- A new era: food security and nutrition in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development -- 3. Recent trends in hunger and food insecurity -- 4. Prevalence of severe food insecurity in the population, based on the FIES -- Trends in all forms of malnutrition 13 Towards an integrated understanding of food security and nutrition 21 Strengthening the evidence base to monitor food security and nutrition 25 Progress has slowed, new concerns have emerged Part 2 : Conflict, food security and nutrition : the imperative of sustainable peace -- Why focus on the nexus between conflict, food security and nutrition? -- How does conflict affect food security and nutrition? -- Can food insecurity and undernutrition trigger conflict? -- The role of food security and nutrition in sustaining peace --Overall recommendations.
Contents: : Part 1 : Food security and nutrition around the world in 2017 --1. After a prolonged decline, world hunger appears to be on the rise again -- 2. Child undernutrition continues to decline, but levels of overweight are increasing -- A new era: food security and nutrition in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development -- 3. Recent trends in hunger and food insecurity -- 4. Prevalence of severe food insecurity in the population, based on the FIES -- Trends in all forms of malnutrition 13 Towards an integrated understanding of food security and nutrition 21 Strengthening the evidence base to monitor food security and nutrition 25 Progress has slowed, new concerns have emerged Part 2 : Conflict, food security and nutrition : the imperative of sustainable peace -- Why focus on the nexus between conflict, food security and nutrition? -- How does conflict affect food security and nutrition? -- Can food insecurity and undernutrition trigger conflict? -- The role of food security and nutrition in sustaining peace --Overall recommendations.
Call number
FAO(06)/F686 2017
Date
Rome : FAO, 2017
Description
ix, 117 p. ill., graphs, tables
Notes
Published in partnership with: International Fund for Agricultural Development, UNICEF, World Food Programme, and World Health Organization.
Available at the FAO website (viewed 27 Apr. 2018).
Available at the FAO website (viewed 27 Apr. 2018).
ISBN / ISSN
9789251098882