New publication from Catherine Bertini in Dædalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Abstract: Women are ubiquitous and critical to the nutritional well-being of their families, yet they are often invisible to policy-makers, public officials, community leaders, and researchers. Effecting significant decreases in the number of hungry poor people, as well as the improvement of nutritional and economic outcomes, requires policy in addition to operational and research priorities that are directed at the needs of women and girls.
Read the article here: Bertini (2015). Invisible Women.
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