We live in an increasingly prosperous world, yet the estimated number of undernourished people has risen, and will continue to rise with the doubling of food prices. A large majority of those affected are living in India. Why have strategies to combat hunger, especially in India, failed so badly? How did a nation that prides itself on booming economic growth come to have half of its preschool population undernourished?
Using the case study of a World Bank nutrition project in India, this book takes on these questions and probes the issues surrounding development assistance, strategies to eliminate undernutrition, and how hunger should be fundamentally understood and addressed.
Throughout the book, the underlying tension between choice and circumstance is explored. How much are individuals able to determine their life choices? How much should policy-makers take underlying social forces into account when designing policy? This book examines the possibilities, and obstacles, to eliminating child hunger.
This book is not just about nutrition. It is an attempt to uncover the workings of power through a close look at the structures, discourses, and agencies through which nutrition policy operates. In this process, the source of nutrition policy in the World Bank is traced to those affected by the policies in India.
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Why have strategies to combat hunger in India failed so badly? How did a nation that prides itself on booming economic growth come to have half of its preschool population undernourished? This book takes up these questions and probes the issues surrounding the World Bank, development assistance, hunger, and aid and power.
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Foreword ; 1. Hunger: Choice or Circumstance ; 2. The World Bank in India ; 3. Understanding Hunger ; 4. Addressing Hunger ; 5. The View from the Community ; 6. What Works ; 7. The Way Forward ; Bibliography
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...a powerful analysis...
`"This is certainly a work of significant practical importance as well as much intellectual interest."
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Amartya Sen, from the foreword
The foreword of this book is written by Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize winning economist
Unprecedented new study of a key area of activity of the World Bank
Dr. Devi Sridhar is Fellow in Politics at All Souls College, Oxford and Director of the Global Health Governance Project at the Global Economic Governance Programme.
The foreword of this book is written by Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize winning economist
Unprecedented new study of a key area of activity of the World Bank
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ISBN
9780199549962
Publisert
2008
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
541 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
250
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