Poverty in China

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21www.wider.unu.edu  number 6, 2010 Overview This Policy Brief focuses on links between

www.wider.unu.edu number 6, 2010 Overview This Policy Brief focuses on links between

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Source URL: i.unu.edu

Language: English
22MOTIVATION Over 100 million have died from famine in the 20th Century Amongst these, up to 30 million died during China’s Great FamineWhy did this happen?

MOTIVATION Over 100 million have died from famine in the 20th Century Amongst these, up to 30 million died during China’s Great FamineWhy did this happen?

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Source URL: www.icgd.hku.hk

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-16 23:43:39
23Issue 59, JulyRising food prices may benefit the rural poor in India Elevated food prices over the last half decade have provoked a rash of government interventions in agricultural markets across the globe, often

Issue 59, JulyRising food prices may benefit the rural poor in India Elevated food prices over the last half decade have provoked a rash of government interventions in agricultural markets across the globe, often

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Source URL: siteresources.worldbank.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-16 16:58:12
24Feminization of agriculture in rapid changing rural China: policy implication and alternatives for an equitable growth and sustainable development Yiching Song, Linxiu Zhang Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), China

Feminization of agriculture in rapid changing rural China: policy implication and alternatives for an equitable growth and sustainable development Yiching Song, Linxiu Zhang Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), China

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Source URL: www.fao-ilo.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-24 13:23:24
25Issue 71, July 2014 Who will feed China in the 21st Century? Rapid economic growth has contributed greatly to changes in Chinese diets. The demand for food calories is probably close to its peak in China, but the ongoing

Issue 71, July 2014 Who will feed China in the 21st Century? Rapid economic growth has contributed greatly to changes in Chinese diets. The demand for food calories is probably close to its peak in China, but the ongoing

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Source URL: siteresources.worldbank.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-22 17:49:20
26Integrating HIV and AIDS into Poverty Reduction Strategy

Integrating HIV and AIDS into Poverty Reduction Strategy

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Source URL: www.ndpc.gov.gh

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-16 18:16:00
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Source URL: csud.ei.columbia.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-17 15:32:16
28This page is left blank intentionally  State Of Uganda Population Report 2006 Linking Population, Energy and Environment: a critical path way to poverty eradication and sustainable development

This page is left blank intentionally State Of Uganda Population Report 2006 Linking Population, Energy and Environment: a critical path way to poverty eradication and sustainable development

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Source URL: popsec.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-28 03:50:52
29Poverty Rate by State and Puerto Rico: Foreign-Born Population Born in China (Map includes data on China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Paracel Islands. Data based on sample. For information on confidentiality prot

Poverty Rate by State and Puerto Rico: Foreign-Born Population Born in China (Map includes data on China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Paracel Islands. Data based on sample. For information on confidentiality prot

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Source URL: www.mapcruzin.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-28 12:48:40
30In 2012, Oxfam appealed to the Hong Kong public for donations for three emergencies. Here is a brief report. China Floods (As of 31 December 2012, we raised HK$186,611; we spent HK$2,358,069)

In 2012, Oxfam appealed to the Hong Kong public for donations for three emergencies. Here is a brief report. China Floods (As of 31 December 2012, we raised HK$186,611; we spent HK$2,358,069)

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Source URL: www.oxfam.org.hk

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-21 01:23:51