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Progress towards SDG 2: Zero hunger in melanesia – A state of data scoping review
Global Food Security, 2021Abstract This is the first review to examine progress and barriers towards achieving food security in Melanesia as defined by United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger and its component targets. Globally, Indigenous Peoples makeup ~5% of the global population and are responsible for protecting ~80% of the world's biodiversity ...
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Attaining SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) in Nigeria: The Role of the Plant Variety Protection Act 2021
ABUAD Law Journal, 2023The achievement of Zero Hunger by 2030 is the focus of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2. Despite its status as a major agricultural producer, Nigeria is confronted with a number of challenges that contribute to food insecurity and widespread hunger.
Jesuye John Ogunyemi +1 more
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SDG 2 – Zero Hunger: Food Security, Improved Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture
2021SDG2 links food security, nutrition and a sustainable but climate resilient agriculture. This multi-dimensional goal encompasses several specific targets and indicators, aimed at ending hunger, improving nutrition and achieving food security through sustainable and resilient agriculture and income increase.
Ambe Emmanuel Cheo +1 more
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Digital Governance for Sustainable Nutrition: Advancing SDG 2 (Zero Hunger)
International Scientific Journal of Engineering and ManagementAbstract: Despite significant progress in public health, India still faces major challenges in achieving food security and nutrition. Approximately 194 million people are undernourished, and stunting and wasting rates among children remain high. Key issues include fragmented food supply chains, inefficient public distribution systems, lack of real ...
Dr. Ankita Shrivastava, Anusha Ahuja
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2022
In order to achieve sustainable development, all sectors in society need to put unprecedented efforts in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is likely that universities will be able to play a prominent role in helping communities develop more sustainable methods of living and working. Many universities and businesses are using
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In order to achieve sustainable development, all sectors in society need to put unprecedented efforts in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is likely that universities will be able to play a prominent role in helping communities develop more sustainable methods of living and working. Many universities and businesses are using
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Evaluating China’s strategies for achieving Zero Hunger and SDG 2: from policy to plate
Academia Nutrition and DieteticsThis paper provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s policies and strategies aimed at achieving Zero Hunger, in alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2). By examining the multifaceted approach adopted by China, including agricultural innovation, rural infrastructure development, and social security measures, the study assesses the ...
Mohamad Zreik, Badar Alam Iqbal
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