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The problem: two-thirds of the people of the world are undernourished. The answer: research, improved production, improved standards of living, improved nutrition, improved distribution. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). FAO will find the facts, provide information, supply technical aid, make recommendations to member governments, work with other United Nations Organizations for general prosperity. Building peace together - United Nations.
Collection StructurePoster collection > The problem: two-thirds of the people of the world are undernourished. The answer: research, improved production, improved standards of living, improved nutrition, improved distribution. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). FAO will find the facts, provide information, supply technical aid, make recommendations to member governments, work with other United Nations Organizations for general prosperity. Building peace together - United Nations.
Item Title The problem: two-thirds of the people of the world are undernourished. The answer: research, improved production, improved standards of living, improved nutrition, improved distribution. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). FAO will find the facts, provide information, supply technical aid, make recommendations to member governments, work with other United Nations Organizations for general prosperity. Building peace together - United Nations.
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body United Nations Information Organization (New York, N.Y.)
Date Created1915/1980
Description

Thirteen photographs illustrating the problem of world hunger and the solutions, for example, developing fisheries to vary diets, distributing surplus food, etc.

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Country of OriginInternational
DimensionsOverall: 22 x 34 in. (55.9 x 86.4 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster INT 53
Record NumberXX343.10318
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