Poverty is spreading. There are now as many people living in
absolute poverty - almost a billion in the rural Third World alone
- as lived on the entire planet only a century ago. Yet poverty
continues to be shrouded in mystery.
Consider that: Four-fifths of the world's poor live in rural
areas; About 340 million people worldwide are currently chronically
ill from malnutrition; Over 500 million do not get enough calories
to do a full day's labor; At a time when enough grain is being
produced to provide everyone in the world with twice the daily
minimum caloric requirements, global hunger is at an all-time high;
Half again as many rural women - almost 600 million - live in
absolute poverty today as did 20 years.
In an effort to call special attention to this urgent problem,
the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a
United Nations agency that has approved more than 300 development
programs in almost 100 countries and is considered the world's
foremost authority on issues of rural poverty, and New York
University Press are proud to be present "The State of World Rural
Poverty." In the tradition of the World Development Report and
World Resources, The State of World Rural Poverty, offers the first
comprehensive look at the economic conditions and prospects of the
world's rural poor. Certain to become the definitive source of data
and analysis as well as an invaluable policy guide to issues
involving development and poverty in underdeveloped nations, this
volume incorporates research from all over the world.
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