JOURNAL ARTICLE

Inseguridad alimentaria y nutricional en Centroamérica: factores coyunturales y exclusión social

Hernán Delgado

Year: 2001 Journal:   Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública Vol: 10 (6)Pages: 419-421   Publisher: Pan American Health Organization

Abstract

In August 2001, the XVII Meeting of the Health Sector in Central America and the Dominican Republic (RESSCAD) was held in Managua, Nicaragua. At the meeting, a resolution was adopted in support of strengthening and furthering the Central American initiative for the Promotion of Food and Nutritional Security. This paper examines the conceptual framework behind the initiative, which was approved by the XIV Central American Presidents Summit Meeting (Guatemala City, Guatemala) and launched in 1994 at the regional, national, and municipal levels (Guacimo, Costa Rica, 1994). It focuses on the accomplishments attributable to this initiative, the challenges it has faced over 2001 and those it will be facing over the next biennium, and the measures taken or recommended so far in order to ensure its long-term success.

Keywords:
Summit Promotion (chess) Political science Economic growth Food security Geography Socioeconomics Sociology Cartography Politics Economics

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Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
Agricultural and Food Production Studies
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