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Ending Poverty and Hunger by 2030

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To permanently end poverty and hunger by 2030, the world needs a food system that can feed every person, every day, everywhere; that can raise real incomes of the poorest people; that can provide safe food and adequate nutrition; and that can better steward the world's natural resources. Urgently, we need a food system that is more resilient and that shifts from being a major contributor to climate change to being part of the solution. All these aspects are closely interlinked, calling for a more comprehensive approach to delivering a healthier and more prosperous future.

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  • World Bank Group, 2015. "Ending Poverty and Hunger by 2030," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 21771.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbpubs:21771
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    Blog mentions

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    1. Counting calories: the data behind food insecurity and hunger
      by ? in Open Data - The World Bank Data Blog on 2017-10-23 17:45:00
    2. A Food System that can feed everyone, everyday, everywhere
      by ? in World Bank Blogs on 2015-04-16 20:00:00
    3. How we can feed the world: Interview with Ethel Sennhauser
      by ? in World Bank Blogs on 2015-05-29 23:42:00

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