The world produces food to provide every citizen with an adequate diet for a healthy and productive life. Yet the hungry-poor, comprising one-fifth of the developing world's population, do not have enough to eat. The coexistence of hunger with the capacity to end it is one of the gravest paradoxes of our time. It is not only morally repugnant but politically, economically and socially indefensible. Food aid has evolved and developed from the disposal of unwanted surpluses to its constructive use in both meeting emergencies and assisting development in the developing countries. Against this backdrop, the World Food Programme (WFP) was created as the food aid arm of the United Nations system with the aim of reaching and benefiting abjectly poor people in the world's poorest countries with two of their greatest needs - food and work. From modest beginnings as a three-year experiment in 1963-5, WFP grew to become the main source of international food aid for both disaster relief and development. This dual rote has put WFP in the front line of the United Nations attack on hunger, poverty and food insecurity. In describing WFP's evolution, the book, the first comprehensive history of the organization, contains material which appears in the public domain for the first time. It provides details of the diversity and versatility of food aid in assisting developing countries in many fields of development and its vital rote in meeting natural and man-made disasters.
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JOHN SHAW was associated with the World Food Programme (WFP) for over thirty years. He served successively as Consultant, Senior Evaluation Officer, Senior Economist and Head of the Policy Unit, Economics Advisor and, finally, Chief of the Policy Affairs Service. He is currently on the International Editorial Board of the journal Food Policy. He has written extensively on development and food aid issues.
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Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Trade paperback. xxviii, 302, [6] p. Illustrations. Notes on the Text. Statistical Appendices. Notes. Bibliography. Dramatis Personae. Index. Foreword by Sir Hans Singer. From an on-line posting: "D. JOHN SHAW was associated with the United Nations World Food Programme for over thirty years, almost from the start of its operations in 1963, latterly as Economic Adviser and Chief of its Policy Affairs Service. He was also a Consultant to the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the World Bank. Previously, he was a postgraduate in Agricultural Economics at the University of Oxford, UK, Senior Lecturer in Rural Economy at the University of Khartoum, Sudan, and Fellow in Agricultural Economics and a founder member of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, UK. He has written extensively on development, food security and food aid issues and now serves on the International Editorial Board of the journal Food Policy." Very good. Signed by author. Cover has slight wear and soiling. First edition. First paperback printing [stated]. Nº de ref. del artículo: 69295
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