Identifying the food insecure: the application of mixed-method approaches in India

Programs designed to assit the food insecure and undernourished are often based on the assumption that it is easy to identify the target population. But in the vast majority of cases, targeting is a comples task for any program or project manager. The academic literature has offered some help to pro...

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Main Author Chung, Kimberly; Haddad, Lawrence James; Ramakrishna, Jayashree; Riely, Frank Z
Format Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, D.C 01.04.2015
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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Summary:Programs designed to assit the food insecure and undernourished are often based on the assumption that it is easy to identify the target population. But in the vast majority of cases, targeting is a comples task for any program or project manager. The academic literature has offered some help to professionals working in the field, but not enough.
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