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Describing the Nature of the FAO Report “The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2005”  

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Describing the Nature of the FAO Report "The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2005" Foremost, in order to talk about the state of food insecurity in the world, as it is characterized in the FAO report, it is necessary to introduce what is meant by the term food insecurity. Secondly, it is also important to open the content of the three main key documents, which based on combined global and national efforts, have determined the direction and basic goals of the development process in the field of food insecurity in the world. These are the Millennium Development Goals drawn from the United Nations Millennium Declaration in 2000 and the objectives worked out by the 1996 World Food Summit that are reflected in the Rome Declaration on World Food Security and in the World Food Summit Plan of Action. After the brief explanation of the term and the description of...

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