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PERSISTENT POVERTY AND HUNGER

Hunger and malnutrition compromise the ability to work and produce and are the cause of millions of deaths each year. ESA research and field work explore why hunger and poverty persist today and what should be done to achieve a sustainable and substantial reduction in poverty.

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The State of Food and Agriculture
The State of Food Insecurity
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Persistent poverty and hunger 2005 - 2006
ESA/06-07: The Experience of Conditional Cash Transfers in Latin America and the Caribbean
Sudhanshu Handa and Benjamin Davis
ESA/06-06: Choosing to Migrate or Migrating to Choose: Migration and Labour Choice in Albania
Carlo Azzarri, Gero Carletto, Benjamin Davis and Alberto Zezza
ESA/06-04: When are Payments for Environmental Services Beneficial to the Poor?
David Zilberman, Leslie Lipper and Nancy McCarthy
ESA/06-01: Eradicating Extreme Poverty and Hunger: Towards a Coherent Policy Agenda
Prabhu Pingali, Kostas Stamoulis, and Randy Stringer
ESA/05-09: From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution: How will the Poor Fare?
Prabhu Pingali and Terri Raney
ESA/05-07: Tomorrow's Hunger: A Framework For Analysing Vulnerability To Food Insecurity
Christian Romer Løvendal and Marco Knowles
ESA/05-06: Measuring Technical Efficiency of Wheat Farmers in Egypt
André Croppenstedt
ESA/05-03: Familiar faces, familiar places: the role of family networks and previous experience for Albanian migrants
Gero Carletto, Benjamin Davis and Marco Stampini
ESA/05-02: Moving away from poverty: A spatial analysis of poverty and migration in Albania
Alberto Zezza, Gero Carletto and Benjamin Davis
ESA/05-01: Monitoring poverty without consumption data: An application using the Albania panel survey
Carlo Azzarri, Gero Carletto, Benjamin Davis and Alberto Zezza