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How Starvation Affects the Body - Merck ManualsDigestive system. Decreased production of stomach acid. Shrinking of the stomach. Frequent, often fatal diarrhea ; Cardiovascular system (heart and blood vessels).
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How Long Can You Live Without Food? Effects of StarvationOver several weeks of starvation, changes in the body usually cause weight loss to slow down to an average of 0.3 kilograms (0.7 pounds) per day. The more ...How long? · Why it varies · How is it possible? · Water intake
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Famines - Our World in DataThus, whilst drought or flood-caused crop failure might naturally seem to be high up on a list of causes of famine, this was far truer for famines in the past.
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[PDF] The Institutional Causes of China's Great Famine, 1959-61 Xin ...It presents two empirical findings: 1) in 1959, when the famine began, food production was almost three times more than population subsistence needs; and 2) ...
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Holodomor | Holocaust and Genocide Studies | College of Liberal ArtsIn 1932 and 1933, millions of Ukrainians were killed in the Holodomor, a man-made famine engineered by the Soviet government of Joseph Stalin.
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[PDF] The Institutional Causes of China's Great Famine, 1959-61 Xin ...For political reasons, the gov- ernment has historically understated the severity of mortality from the famine and overstated food production. We address this ...
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China's great famine: 40 years later - PMC - NIHThe origins of the famine can be traced to Mao Zedong's decision, supported by the leadership of China's communist party, to launch the Great Leap Forward. This ...
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'Failed state': Venezuelan displacement and starvation multiplyAug 20, 2019 · But now, it is failing. 190214061622032. The FAO says Venezuela now ranks second in the hemisphere in terms of malnourishment, with 21.2 percent ...
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Effects of Corruption Control on the Number of Undernourished ...Reduced corruption has been shown to improve food security and people's access to an efficient economy, and to reduce child malnutrition and stunting [119,125].
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Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) 2025As detailed in this report, more than 295 million people faced acute hunger last year, the sixth consecutive annual increase. From Gaza and Sudan, to Yemen and ...
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Hunger Map 2025 | FAOThe report points to a decrease in world hunger, with 8.2% of the world population affected in 2024, down from 8.7% in 2022.
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Malnutrition rates reach alarming levels in Gaza, WHO warnsJul 27, 2025 · Recent Nutrition Cluster screening data shows that over 40% are severely malnourished. The situation is most critical in the Middle Area ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2025Aug 8, 2025 · Global hunger declined slightly for a second year, but the gains are modest and uneven. Africa and Western Asia continue to see hunger rise.
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Food crises: 1.2 million people suffer catastrophic, conflict-driven ...Sep 16, 2025 · Food crises: 1.2 million people suffer catastrophic, conflict-driven hunger in 2025. The worst struck is Gaza, where the entire population is ...
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FAO and WFP early warning report reveals worsening hunger in 13 ...Jun 16, 2025 · Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali remain hotspots of highest concern, and Democratic Republic of the Congo has returned as a ...<|separator|>
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Hunger Hotspots | Global Network Against Food Crises (GNAFC)The report classifies Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali as hotspots of highest concern. These communities are already at risk of famine.
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The World's Hungriest Countries | Action Against HungerFamine was confirmed in Gaza on August 15th, 2025, and over half a million people are facing starvation according to the IPC. Almost the entire population is ...
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[PDF] Green Revolution: Curse or Blessing?Instead of widespread famine, cereal and calorie availability per person increased by nearly 30 percent, and wheat and rice became cheaper. Latin America ...
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Do land property rights matter for stimulating agricultural productivity ...Our findings show evidence that land property rights matter for stimulating agricultural productivity, especially by motivating large-scale private land related ...
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Land property rights and food insecurity in rural CambodiaThis paper finds that stronger agricultural land property rights are significantly associated with a lower probability of facing household food insecurity ...
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LAND TENURE, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND FOOD SECURITYThus tenure security is closely intertwined with land access in tackling issues of poverty, marginalized farming or low productivity agriculture.
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Market access, household dietary diversity and food securityThere is scant empirical evidence showing that market access improves household food security and dietary diversity (Stifel and Minten, 2017). Additionally, ...
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Empirical Evidence of the Agricultural Productivity ChannelAbstract. Using cross-country and panel regressions, the authors show that financial sector development significantly reduces undernourishment (hunger), largely ...<|separator|>
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Preventing Food Crises Using a Food Policy ApproachThe straightforward way to prevent a food crisis is to have rapidly rising labor productivity through economic growth and keep food prices stable while ...
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Using Bioengineered Food to Help Solve Hunger - EngineeringSome prominent examples of agricultural biotechnology that engineers have developed to address hunger include herbicide-tolerant and pest-resistant crops ...
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10 Innovations Changing How The U.N. Delivers Food1. Airtight Silos in Uganda · 2. Virtual Farmers Market in Zambia · 3. Drones During Disasters · 4. Urban Agriculture in Peru · 5. Self-Driving Trucks in East ...
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(PDF) Agricultural Productivity and Food Security - ResearchGateAgricultural productivity affects food security through its impacts on both food supplies and farmers' incomes.
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Aggregate and distributional impacts of China's household ...Jul 22, 2019 · The HRS had a significant positive effect on grain output and food supply in China, while also helping to reduce regional inequality.Introduction · The household responsibility... · Synthetic control evidence on...
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How Household Contract Responsibility System Promotes Poverty ...Oct 23, 2020 · China's rural production ... The new household based productive relation greatly improved agricultural production efficiency and grain production.
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Lessons From the Aftermaths of Green Revolution on Food System ...The green revolution's primary aim was to introduce high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of cereals to alleviate poverty and malnutrition.
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[PDF] Good Food Security Governance: The Crucial Premise to the Twin ...Governing food systems to reduce hunger and malnutrition at country level is becoming ever more difficult, as food security increasingly depends on many ...
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The Impact of Food Aid and Governance on Food and Nutrition ...Although these may be true in some situations, most of these findings have been suggested to be misleading as they appear to result from failure to adequately ...3. Empirical Strategy · 4. Results And Discussion · 4.2. Impact Of Food Aid And...
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Mitigating the health impact of a famine: Evidence from the 1985 ...Emergency food aid delivered via relief camps during the 1984–85 Ethiopian famine improved long-term health outcomes. •. Children born near relief camps ...
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Does International Food Aid Harm the Poor? | NBERIt appears that households at all levels of income benefit from food aid and that -- somewhat surprisingly -- the benefits go disproportionately to the poorest ...
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[PDF] The Development Effectiveness of Food Aid (EN) - OECDTied food aid raises issues of cost effectiveness. This has been assessed by the OECD Development Assistance Committee in the context of its 2001 ...
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[PDF] Mapping the risks of corruption in humanitarian action - ODISo, aid that is diverted not for individual gain but to support an organisation or militia would still be corruption. Given this interpretation and the risks.
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Somalia's Famines, Government Apathy and the Aid IndustryJan 28, 2022 · Failed government leadership, the lack of accountable partnerships between aid partners and the government, rampant corruption, ...
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[PDF] Corruption in humanitarian assistance in conflict settingsApr 26, 2024 · multilateral organisations, there is clear evidence that corruption ... Operational review of exposure to corrupt · practices in humanitarian aid ...
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Five ways WFP makes every penny count for food securityJul 30, 2025 · An impact evaluation confirmed that school meals improved food security, dietary diversity, and children's all-round well-being, especially ...
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[PDF] Synthesis of impact evaluations of the World Food Programme's ...The Niger evaluation concluded that continued provision of food assistance for assets in combination with treatment and/or prevention programmes significantly ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Do Famine Declarations Really Lead to Increased Funding?The data only suggest that, with the one major exception of Somalia in 2011, there is little evidence that declarations result in an increased flow of.
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Food Security Impact of Reduction in WFP FundingJul 22, 2025 · In 2025, the World Food Programme (WFP) faces a severe funding shortfall, with projected resources dropping by 34 percent compared to 2024.
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