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close this bookWho's Hungry? And How Do We Know? Food Shortage, Poverty and Deprivation (UNU, 1998, 199 pages)
close this folder6. Conflict as a cause of hunger
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View the documentFood shortage related to conflict
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View the documentFood deprivation related to conflict
View the documentThe hunger costs of sanctions
View the documentUnderlying conditions
View the documentHumanitarian and political principles and institutions limiting conflict-related hunger
View the documentMeasuring the ''hunger'' costs of conflict
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Notes

1. In 1995-1996, after two bumper harvests, Ethiopia for the time being was no longer food short, although problems of food security and malnutrition persist.

2. Security measures in rare instances also include food-security measures, as in Israel, which made special efforts to protect internal food supplies in case of attack.