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Use the Web to evaluate the work of FEWS NET (www.fews.net) and the GIEWS (http://fao.org/GIEWS). How do these organizations function in bringing aid to people with the greatest need?
 
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What are two things governments can to do help rural areas?
 
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Answer to Question 1

These organizations provide information about where food emergencies are happening in the world, along with information about where emergency food aid might be needed in the near and more distant future. By providing information about food emergencies, aid can be directed to where it is needed the most.

Answer to Question 2

If governments are willing to increase access to health care and education for people living in rural areas, then individuals who grow up in rural areas will have more reason to stay in the area and start their families.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Gracias!


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