Food Security: an ODA View

  • P. J. Dearden
  • E. M. Cassidy
Volume 21 Number 3
Published: July 1, 1990
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.1990.mp21003010.x
Summary The usefulness of food security as a specific donor objective must be kept in perspective. Food security issues are best dealt with us a subset of poverty issues more generally; in the longer term, economic growth is the solution to both poverty and hunger. ODA's country programme planning procedure is flexible enough to incorporate food Security approaches where these are a practical and cost‐effective way of designing, targeting and monitoring poverty alleviation efforts.
From Issue: Vol. 21 No. 3 (1990) | Food Security in Developing Countries