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Far from a Turning Point on Hunger, Summit Flops. / John L. Allen Jr..

by Allen Jr./john L; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 55Health. Publisher: National Catholic Reporter, 2002ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): World Food Summit | Agricultural biotechnology | Food -- Biotechnology | Food relief | Food supply -- Developing countries | HungerDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Heading into the June 10-13 [2002] World Food Summit in Rome, virtually all observers agreed on the need for a dramatic new commitment to combating global hunger. Some 24,000 people die each day from malnutrition, according to United Nations statistics, and 800 million people are undernourished." (NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER) This article discusses the closing of the World Food Summit and addresses what was accomplished during the summit.
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Originally Published: Far from a Turning Point on Hunger, Summit Flops, June 21, 2002; pp. 9.

"Heading into the June 10-13 [2002] World Food Summit in Rome, virtually all observers agreed on the need for a dramatic new commitment to combating global hunger. Some 24,000 people die each day from malnutrition, according to United Nations statistics, and 800 million people are undernourished." (NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER) This article discusses the closing of the World Food Summit and addresses what was accomplished during the summit.

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