What is food security? And what can be done to help people become food secure?
Teacher's NotesOverview About 1 in every 7 people in the world suffer from food insecurity, ie, they are never really sure when and where their next meal will be. This case study looks at what is being done, and what more needs to be done, to help people gain more control over their lives so that they can achieve a level of development which will guarantee them a level of food security. Level Secondary Links with nationally developed statements and profiles. Strand - Studies of Society and Environment
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Preparation
Procedure The procedure is set out step by step in five sections in the Student Activities section. These five sections can be structured into five lessons, which integrate with Art, Drama, Personal Development and English Language, over a week. Resources AusAID publications The following are available from: OR
Canberra Mailing "Food security strategy."The Australian Aid Program. AusAID, September 1999. Thomas, M. and Mitchell, A., "Food security in the Australian overseas aid program." Focus. AusAID. October 1998. "The state of food insecurity in the world." UN Food and Agricultural Organisation. 1999. Waters, T., "Cheeson's choice." The New Internationalist. No. 310, March 1999. pp. 15 - 17. Year Book Australia 1999. Canberra: Australian Bureau of statistics. Website addresses The United Nations annual Human Development Reports all have useful information about human development and can be found at: http://www.undp.org/hdro/99.htm Here you can find the 1999 report - the best one for "Food Security". To get an earlier or later report just change the numbers to say "00" for the 2000 report, or "97" for the 1997 report. Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy: Other case studies that have links to food security:
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