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2010 Global Hunger Index: The Challenge of Hunger, Focus on the Crisis of Child Undernutrition

Stemming from the 2010 Global Hunger Index, this IFPRI report details some critical needs to reach the Millenium Development Goals for hunger by 2015

2011 Foreign Assistance Briefing Book

This briefing book contains a wealth of information and policy recommendations on a range of pressing foreign assistance challenges. It represents a collaboration involving hundreds of InterAction member organizations working through and with InterAction staff, and in partnership with one another.

2012 Global Hunger Index

This year's Global Hunger Index looks at both current and emerging issues in global food security.

2012 Progress Report on U.S. Leadership in Global Agricultural Development

This report is the second from the Chicago Council tracking changes to the U.S. government’s global agricultural development policy.

A Cacophony of Policy Responses: Evidence from Fourteen Countries During the 2007-08 Food Price Crisis

This paper from UNU-WIDER assimilates available evidence from fourteen case studies to compare the specifics of responses to the food policy crisis during 2007-08.

A High Price to Pay: The Impact of Rising and Volatile Food Prices on Children’s Nutrition and Food Security

This report from Save the Children UK puts forward a series of recommendations to address the impact of high and volatile food prices on poor families.

A New Business Model for Humanitarian Assistance?

In this challenge paper the members of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council propose a new vulnerability and protection business model for humanitarian assistance.

Advancing Global Food Security: The Power of Science, Trade, and Business

This report from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs urges the U.S. government to focus its global food security strategy on prioritizing science, increasing trade flows for agriculture and food, and incentivizing greater business activity in low-income countries.

Africa is Wide Awake But Still Hungry

In this paper from Oxfam, Ricardo Fuentes-Nieva and Richard King explain several reasons to be optimistic about Africa despite the fact that hunger remains pervasive. I

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