Author:
KOLISNICHENKO NATALІA,SAKHANIENKO SIERHIEI,KOBETІAK ANDRIІ,FEDORCHAK OLGA,KOBETIAK TARAS
Abstract
The article makes an attempt to systematize theoretical provisions, experience, good practices, and cases. In the field of the provision of food security in territorial coomunities during armed conflicts. Global approaches to food security are analyzed, and the correlations between food insecurity and the intensity of war conflicts is traced. The article considers, in particular, cases of Ukraine and African countries. It is shown that good governance on local level is crucial in tackling the root causes of food insecurity.
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