Anti-globalism threatens progress in hunger, poverty reduction - 2018 Global Food Policy Report (My Joy)
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28.03.18
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Ghana’s My Joy published an article on the 2018 Global Food Policy Report, which focussed on the impacts of anti-globalism on food security, nutrition and global Sustainable Development Goals. The article features comments and recommendations from IFPRI’s Director General, Shenggen Fan, as well as senior research fellows Joseph Glauber, David Laborde, Alan de Brauw, and governance chapter author Joachim von Braun. It highlights the key recommendations of the report, which found that anti-globalization sentiments threaten international trade, which is vital for improving food security, and meeting the nutritional demands of the planet.
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