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  • The article "Impact of foreign direct investment on ensuring economic security of Bac Ninh province in the new situation" is based on the theoretical basis of foreign direct investment, economic security, combining with the analysis of the real situation of foreign direct investment in Bac Ninh to assess possible risks. The province’s economic security and policy recommendations, including private central policies and Bac Ninh’s own policies.

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  • To determine if greater non-profit hospital spending for community benefits is associated with better health outcomes in the county where they are located. We ran multiple regressions on community benefit expenditures linked with the number of health professionals, food insecurity, and adherence to diabetes and hypertension medication for each county.

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  • Despite recent progress in rural economic development and food production, the prevalence of household food insecurity (FI) and use of unimproved toilet facilities are widespread in Bangladesh. Evidence regarding the consequences of household FI and poor sanitation on child morbidity is scarce. This study aimed to understand the association of FI and unimproved toilet facility with morbidity status of under-5 children in Bangladesh.

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  • This research aims to describe the development of an entrepreneurship literacy education model, the pioneering effort of business incubator oriented to food security. Two of the 83 locations as food insecure areas in all of Yogyakarta Special Province, were chosen as research locations.

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  • The results also report the absence of leverage effect in Nigeria. The policy considerations are the government, policymakers, and financial regulators, supervisors, and investors must embrace macroeconomic and non-macroeconomic factors of political instability, insecurity among others into policy formulation and implementation along with portfolio.

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  • The Present Investigation was conducted on Status of migration of Odisha and its relationship with the Agricultural & Rural development of the State. Migration is a burning socio-economic issue especially in agriculture sector and cause contraction in agricultural production. Emigration, immigration, internal migration, international migration, rural-urban migration & seasonal migration are the different types of migrations.

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  • The state of Meghalaya is blessed with abundant rainfall, fertile soil, diversity in natural resources and having a strong base in traditional knowledge, which have made it favorable for its Agricultural growth but still there is a decline in agricultural output. Land degradation due to loss of fertility and lots of other bio-physical and socio-economic causes paves the way for food insecurity, livelihood and affecting the economy of the state as a whole.

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  • Kenyan’s livelihoods are closely linked to their access to natural resources. As our population increases and environmental quality continues to decline, there is an increased risk of social and economic destabilization, which will have signifi cant impacts on overall national security. Rural people are among the most vulnerable and insecure in terms of poverty, health, food security, economic losses, and confl icts resulting from competitive access to natural resources, among other factors....

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  • There are many causes of food insecurity, among them macro and micro issues, the roots of which are essentially internal or indirectly caused by relationships with other countries. Examples are political instability, poor economic governance, poverty and a lack of sustainable household income. The issue of HIV/AIDS has added another critical dimension to the search for food security.

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  • The economic insecurity and deprivation is looking up on the fact that whether elderly are in a position to maintain a minimum living slandered in terms of access to economic resources which is measured in terms poverty either as income poverty, subsistence poverty in terms of basic need, capability poverty in terms of dependency. The income poverty is measured in terms of ability of the aged to maintain minimum income level on which physical efficiency is maintained and is considered a parameter of deprivation among the aged. (Rowntree. 1941).

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  • The lives of many older people are more frequently negatively affected by the social and economic insecurity that accompany the demographic and developmental process (World Bank, 1994). The growth of individualism and desire for the independence and autonomy of the young generation (Serow, 2001) affect the status of the elderly. The studies show that the socioeconomic condition of older women is more vulnerable in the context of the demographic and sociocultural change (Tout, 1993).

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  • We have the power to explore the planets and walk the moon. We have the power to coax green from the deserts. We have the power to map the human genome. Yet in the year 2005, in millions of communities in every corner of the globe, people are suffering because those with political power have failed to meet their most basic responsibilities. That failure is seen in the crisis of local health systems that do not work, that exclude the poor, abuse and marginalize women, sow distrust and feed corruption.

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  • We know how to fix the problem of childhood hunger, and we have an opportunity now to build a prosperous future for us all by doing that. Over the past century Americans have built marvelous networks and systems of infrastructure that are necessary to our economy and quality of life. Through creativity, inventiveness, ingenuity and hard work we have made our country a model of success in many areas. For example, we have built a national power grid, telecommunication systems, water systems, transportation systems, and internet systems that are peerless, to list just a few.

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  • The United States is viewed by the world as a country with plenty of food, yet not all households in America are food secure, meaning access at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life. A proportion of the population experiences food insecurity at some time in a given year because of food deprivation and lack of access to food due to economic resource constraints. Still, food insecurity in the United States is not of the same intensity as in some developing countries.

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  • This is because the evidence is clear that open trade and investment, underpinned by an effective framework of rules, delivers the best results for both developed and developing countries. It is good economics. And it has been the UK’s own experience too: increased trade with Europe since the early 1980s has added almost £3,300 a year to the net income of the average British household. The fastest growing emerging economies are now creating new opportunities for all to benefit further from trade and investment.

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  • Human development has different meanings depending on the area we will focus on. It is the ontogenetic process of individual development for psychologists. It considers systematic psychological changes in several areas, such as motor, cognitive, emotional, social, that occur in human beings over the course of their life span. To sociologists and economists, among others, human development is the consideration of the macrolevel countries or regions and their development conditions related to human needs.

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  • Introduction Global food production has grown faster than the world's population over the past forty years. Yet many poor countries and millions of poor people continue to suffer from food insecurity and hunger. USDA’ Economic Research Service (ERS) estimates that a third of the population of s 67 developing countries— roughly 900 million people— currently suffer

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  • USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) projects that average per capita food consumption for 67 low-income countries will increase in the next decade. ERS also projects that the number of people failing to meet their nutritional requirements will decline from 774 million in 2000 to 694 million in 2010, providing an improved outlook for global food security. But the gains are not uniform across countries and in many food insecurity will probably intensify.

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