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IFAD Research Series 73: Food systems and rural wellbeing: challenges and opportunities. (2022). Hasnain, Saher ; Jones, Kristal ; Njuki, Jemimah ; Kishore, Avinash ; Woodhill, Jim.
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  38. Household capacities, vulnerabilities and food insecurity: Shifts in food insecurity in urban and rural Ethiopia during the 2008 food crisis. (2011). Mariam, Abebe Gebre ; Belachew, Tefera ; Tessema, Fasil ; Linzer, Drew A. ; Lindstrom, David ; Hadley, Craig.
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  54. High Food and Oil Prices and Their Impact on the Achievement of MDG 1 in Asia and the Pacific. (). Isgut, Alberto ; Freire, Clovis.
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