The Changing Politics of Hunger
9th annual report on the state of world hunger

The post-Cold War period presents new challenges but also new opportunities for ending hunger—a dynamic global economy, powerful means for global communication and the spread of democracy. The moment is ripe and urgent for renewed moral leadership and political action to overcome hunger.
Each of us can act to end hunger through our daily choices. Around the world, people are mobilizing to fight hunger. They are uniting as hungry and poor people: as advocates, as workers, consumers and investors. The Changing Politics of Hunger outlines the political strategies for solving world hunger in the early 21st century.
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