About this book
For more than thirty years, humanity has known how to produce enough food to end hunger worldwide. Yet, more than 9 million people, mainly children, die in Africa each year from hunger, malnutrition, and related diseases.
Wall Street Journal reporters Kilman and Thurow investigate in their compelling story how Western policy measures keep the continent in poverty and make feeding impossible.
Enough provides an essential insight into an urgent humanitarian problem.
Language, level and use
- Language: English
- Level: suitable for advanced readers
- Application: education, work and self-study
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