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Food Security and Gender

2014, In Daniel Lee Kleinman, Karen Cloud-Hansen and Jo Handelsman (eds.), Controversies in Science and Technology Volume 4: From Sustainability to Surveillance (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Belinda Dodson & Alison Goebel

The Partnership

The Hungry Cities Partnership (HCP) is an international network of cities and city-based partner organizations which focuses on the relationships between rapid urbanization, informality, migration and urban food systems in the Global South. The HCP aims to provide solutions to the challenge of building sustainable cities, policies and programs that promote food security in cities. The HCP currently operates in Jamaica, Mexico, Ecuador, Qatar, China, India, Singapore, Kenya, Ghana, Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa.

Hungry Cities Funding Partners

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

The Hungry Cities Partnership is supported with a partnership grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

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