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Integrating Food Security Information in National Statistical Systems

Edited by Seevalingum Ramasawmy
12 Mar 2012

This book aims at  providing  a better understanding of how food security indicators can be used for policy-making and planning. It also looks at ways in which statistics can be used to improve the reliability of food security information at [...]

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Deriving Food Security Information from National Household Budget Surveys

edited by Ricardo Sibrian
8 Dec 2008

The book includes papers from eleven countries which examine methodological issues related to estimating food deprivation. It aims at giving readers a better understanding of food security indicators and their use in food policy analysis.

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Food Security and Nutrition Analysis of Tanzania Household Budget Surveys 2000/1 and 2007

National Bureau of Statistics- Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs
10 Dec 2010, Tanzania

This report presents a trend analysis of food security indicators derived from the food consumption data collected in the 2000/1 and 2007 Household Budget Survey (HBS). The assessment of food insecurity at national and sub national levels can be used [...]

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2010 Socio-Economic and Food Security Survey - West Bank and Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory

FAO, WFP and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
15 Feb 2011, West Bank and Gaza

The Socio-Economic and Food Security (SEFSec) survey is part of a broader monitoring system in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) to be institutionalized within the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS).

The purpose of the SEFSec is to gauge changes in [...]

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The “Improved Global Governance for Hunger Reduction” programme is funded by the European Union with additional resources provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The programme is managed by FAO and collaborates with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Food Programme (WFP)”