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FOOD SECURITY
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 5-7Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12571-008-0002-y
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Food security; Definition; Measurement; Energy; Nutrient requirements
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The term food security has been used over time to mean different things. This brief article discusses the various meanings attached to the concept and suggests that it can be a useful measure of household and individual welfare, particularly if combined with estimates of household food aquisition and allocation behavior. If nutritional security is the goal of interest, estimates of access to food should be combined with estimates of access to clean water and good sanitation. Anthrometric measures are likely to be more appropriate than food security estimates to target policies and programs to improved child nutrition.
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