Abstract

1. Measurement of food security in an urban slum in North India: Siddarth Agarwal and associates report on household food insecurity in an underserved Delhi slum using a four point scale. Their recommendations for ameliorating the situation include improving entitlements, linkage of the poor to employment schemes and upgrading their skills. 1: 239–250. 2. Food insecurity in Bangladesh: Jennifer Coates draws attention to the necessity of measuring food insecurity at the individual as well as at the household level. 2: 81–95. 3. Urban household food demand in Nairobi, Kenya: M.P. Musyoka and associates, using an econometric model, provide guidance for improving food security in this capital city. 2: 179–193.

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