International Conference on Nutrition: Development of World Health and Nutrition : Hearing Before the Select Committee on Hunger, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, March 11, 1992U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 278 pages |
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... regional and national consultations that have been underway , leading up to the December meeting , are pulling together experts , political leaders and others in different parts of the world . I've seen regional meetings in Latin ...
... regional and national consultations that have been underway , leading up to the December meeting , are pulling together experts , political leaders and others in different parts of the world . I've seen regional meetings in Latin ...
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... regional conferences . What are the common problems of each region ? How can one country in the same region help an- other , and what kind of resource , et cetera ? We are right in the middle of this process . We have had one regional ...
... regional conferences . What are the common problems of each region ? How can one country in the same region help an- other , and what kind of resource , et cetera ? We are right in the middle of this process . We have had one regional ...
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... regional conference for West Africa and I'm going to Nairobi for a meeting for East Africa next week . There will be an American re- gional conference very soon , and all the regions then will assimi- late these country perspectives and ...
... regional conference for West Africa and I'm going to Nairobi for a meeting for East Africa next week . There will be an American re- gional conference very soon , and all the regions then will assimi- late these country perspectives and ...
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... regional integration , the upward synthesis are features of this conference . Its success is to be measured ac- cording to our thinking , not in terms of a glittering , beautiful report which will decorate the shelves of academics and ...
... regional integration , the upward synthesis are features of this conference . Its success is to be measured ac- cording to our thinking , not in terms of a glittering , beautiful report which will decorate the shelves of academics and ...
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... regional meetings to take advantage of the preparations that have taken place so far at the country level , and we have found in these regional meetings that the response is extremely good . Things are going on at the country level now ...
... regional meetings to take advantage of the preparations that have taken place so far at the country level , and we have found in these regional meetings that the response is extremely good . Things are going on at the country level now ...
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Page 208 - The United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture RECOMMENDS : 1. That the governments and authorities here represented, by virtue of their determination to achieve freedom from want for all people in all...
Page 208 - Direct their attention to the study of health and well-being and of the nutritional and related factors which are necessary to secure and maintain them ; (c) Consider the most effective means of disseminating knowledge of correct feeding among all sections of the population. VI. DEFICIENCY DISEASES WHEREAS: 1. The progressive improvement of diets will result in better health and eventually in the elimination of specific deficiency diseases, and a great deal of unnecessary suffering could be avoided...
Page 204 - Production of food must be greatly expanded; we now have knowledge of the means by which this can be done. It requires imagination and firm will on the part of each government and people to make use of that knowledge. 4. The first cause of hunger and malnutrition is poverty. It is useless to produce more food unless men and nations provide the markets to absorb it. There must be an expansion of the whole world economy to provide the purchasing power sufficient to maintain an adequate diet for all....
Page 207 - That the governments and authorities here represented: — (a) Immediately undertake1 the task of increasing the food resources and improving the diets of their people in accordance with the principles and objectives outlined in the findings of the Conference, and declare to their respective peoples and to other governments and authorities here represented their intention of so doing...
Page 9 - For the two out of three adult Americans who do not smoke and do not drink excessively, one personal choice seems to influence long-term health prospects more than any other: what we eat.
Page 159 - Mr. Chairman, that concludes my testimony. I would be happy to answer any questions you and the members of the subcommittee would have.
Page 207 - Springs in 1943, that the most fundamental of the primary necessities required to promote freedom from disease and for the attainment of good health is adequate food which should be placed within the reach of all men in all lands within the shortest possible time...
Page 211 - Conference has not found it possible to reach conclusions as to the effective capacity of the world to consume specific products in future years; 4. In many countries and regions which are not well adapted to the production of food, the production of other essential agricultural and marine products and their disposal on domestic and foreign markets provide a major source of income, and the income so derived determines to a large extent the abilities of these countries and regions to secure adequate...
Page 204 - May 1943, that while the primary responsibility lies with each nation for seeing that its own people have the food needed for life and health...
Page 204 - The one cannot be achieved without the other. - • 3. -There has never been enough food for the health of all people. This is justified neither by ignorance nor by the harshness of nature.