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CHAPTER 1 percentage of babies born
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CHAPTER 1 help low-income families
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CHAPTER 1 likely to be hospitalized
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CHAPTER 1 Box 1.2 HEALTHCORPS COORD
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CHAPTER 1 The South and Appalachia
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CHAPTER 1 DI benefits are financed
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CHAPTER 1 Trapped in a safety net t
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CHAPTER 1 “In the continuing deba
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CHAPTER 1 Figure 1.13 Affording the
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CHAPTER 1 the Older Americans Act (
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CHAPTER 1 complacency about this le
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CHAPTER 2 Partnering for Collective
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CHAPTER 2 In Colorado, Kaiser Perma
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CHAPTER 2 level on record. 14 If mo
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CHAPTER 2 thinking is, if this lady
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CHAPTER 2 that teaches low-income a
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CHAPTER 2 The Dietary Guidelines fo
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CHAPTER 2 Weighing the Harm in the
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CHAPTER 2 association spent $19 mil
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CHAPTER 2 started with community ga
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CHAPTER 2 ciated with a countercult
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CHAPTER 2 in Medicaid.” In Medica
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CHAPTER 2 manufacturer and you were
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CHAPTER 2 communities, though often
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CHAPTER 2 tion. 111 At least 40 per
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CHAPTER 2 Partners at the Table “
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CHAPTER 2 In an effort to bring the
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CHAPTER 2 approximately $300,000 an
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CHAPTER 2 also encourage their pati
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CHAPTER 3 Unprecedented Gains, Unde
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CHAPTER 3 Most remarkable of all, t
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CHAPTER 3 As the SDG era begins, ec
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CHAPTER 3 the decline was the reduc
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CHAPTER 3 Specific micronutrient de
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CHAPTER 3 live in developing countr
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CHAPTER 3 Figure 3.6 Inequalities i
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CHAPTER 3 made life-saving antiretr
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CHAPTER 3 of Health trained 45,000
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CHAPTER 3 Universal Health Coverage
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CHAPTER 3 Achieving Sustainable Pro
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CHAPTER 3 One of Feed the Future’
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CHAPTER 3 Hunger and poverty have n
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CHAPTER 3 Malnutrition will not be
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CONCLUSION with equitable and unive
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE Planning your
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE • Ask each
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE • Why do yo
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE Medical care
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE 5:11-12. For
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE from reading
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE and hunger. W
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE partnerships
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE • Is persev
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CHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE policies shou
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“The Impact of the National Schoo
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109 United States Government Accoun
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118 USA Today, Henry J. Kaiser Fami
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Hours,” Working Paper No. 20449,
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118 Ibid 119 United Sates Departmen
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Number 9845. 92 Lekha S. Chakraboty
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Glossary Affordable Care Act: The U
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Mass incarceration: A term for desc
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Appendix 1: Federal Nutrition Progr
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Appendix 2: Estimating the Health-R
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lation (e.g., the food-secure popul
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in isolation; both also are social
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attributable to food insecurity and
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corporate profits increasing by an
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security (Exhibit 6) and those for
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most effective counter-cyclical pro
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Relationship AOR* RR* AF* Source 23
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Millennium Development Goals: Progr
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TABLE 1 Demographics & Economic Ind
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TABLE 1 Demographics & Economic Ind
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TABLE 1 Demographics & Economic Ind
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TABLE 1 Demographics & Economic Ind
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TABLE 2 MDG 1: Eradicate Extreme Po
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TABLE 3 MDG 1: Eradicate Extreme Hu
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TABLE 4 MDG 2: Achieve Universal Pr
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TABLE 6 MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortali
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TABLE 6 MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortali
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TABLE 8 MDG 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Mal
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TABLE 9 MDG 7: Ensure Environmental
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TABLE 9 MDG 7: Ensure Environmental
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TABLE 10 MDG 8: Develop a Global Pa
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TABLE 11 MDG 8: Develop a Global Pa
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TABLE 12 United States: National Hu
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Sources for Data Tables TABLE 1 Cou
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Sponsors The Hunger Report would no
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Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate
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Acronyms AARP ACA ADA ARRA BMI CACF
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Child survival, 3, 11, 126 Child Su
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Hidden hunger, 109, 117, 118 Hierar
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Pope Francis, 1, 136-137 Population
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2016 HUNGER REPORT THE NOURISHING E