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close this bookNews & Views - A 2020 vision for food, agriculture, and the environment - April 2000: Fighting Hidden Hunger (IFPRI, 1999, 6 p.)
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New Publications

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· 2020 Vision Discussion Paper 30, Overcoming Child Malnutrition in Developing Countries: Past Achievements and Future Choices, by Lisa C. Smith and Lawrence Haddad (53 pages).

· 2020 Vision Brief 64, Overcoming Child Malnutrition in Developing Countries: Past Achievements and Future Choices, by Lisa C. Smith and Lawrence Haddad (2 pages).

· 2020 Vision Brief 65, Combining Internal and External Inputs for Sustainable Intensification, by Ruerd Ruben and David R. Lee (2 pages).

2020 VISION

A 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment is an initiative of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) to identify solutions for meeting future world food needs while reducing poverty and protecting the environment. NEWS & VIEWS, available in English, French, and Spanish, seeks to stimulate dialogue and to inform readers of the progress of the 2020 Vision initiative. To offer comments for publication in NEWS & VIEWS or obtain more information about the 2020 Vision and its publications, contact IFPRI at 2033 K Street, N.W, Washington, D.C. 20006-1002 U.S.A.; telephone: 1-202-862-5600; fax: 1-202-467-4439; email: ifpri@cgiar.org; web: www.ifpri.org. IFPRI reserves the right to excerpt and edit NEWS & VIEWS submissions.

The 2020 Vision initiative gratefully acknowledges support during 2000 from the following donors: CIDA, CTA, DANIDA, Government of Spain, the Rockefeller Foundation, SIDA, and SDC.

IFPRI is a research center of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)