In a time of multiple natural and man-made crises and economic shocks, governments around the world, including Pakistan, must explore new forms of partnerships, joint investment, and collaboration with multiple stakeholders to redress the critical issue of food insecurity.
Enough food is produced globally to provide for everyone on the planet. Yet as many as one in ten of the world’s population do not have enough food to eat and will go to bed hungry and undernourished almost every night. For them, accessing and acquiring enough food has slipped further out of reach. With numbers of people globally who are suffering from hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition rising so dramatically, addressing root causes is a matter of immediacy.
But as do the challenges, sustainable solutions remain elusive and vary from country to country. In a time of multiple natural and man-made...
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Jennifer McKay