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- 12-08
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The food security issue is vital in pursuing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which specifically include a goal of zero hunger. Hunger is both a cause and a result of conflicts. In this perspective, SangSaeng No. 59 focuses on the issue of “food security and peace” in order to examine the impacts of food insecurity and food crises and to explore possible alternatives or solutions to prevent conflicts and secure peace.
Contents
03 Editor’s Note
04 Special Column
Repositioning Youth for Responsible Citizenship / Michael Boakye-Yiadom and Raymond Chegedua Tangonyire, SJ.
08 FOCUS: Food Security and Peace
- 08 Conflict of Securing Food – ‘Food Insecurity is in Effect Creating an Existential Threat to Human Existence’ / Gavin E L Hall
- 12 Prioritizing Food Justice – Thinking About Water/Food Nexus for Latin America / Mayari Castillo
- 16 Feeding the Planet’s Survival – Climate Crisis and Food Security are Paramount Issues for Students to Connect with Nature / Simon Klein
21 Best Practices
- 21 Archipelagos of Certainty and Inclusion – Identifying Diverse Strategies to Make Learning Effective for Disabled / Eduardo Esteban Perez Leon
- 25 Adventure Education in Youth Work – Using Rick to Connect People and Nature to Unlearn Unhealthy Behaviours / Tina Trdin
30 Interview
Road to Peace and Hope in Times of Crisis – Lee Chul Soo’s Works on Peace and Living Beings / APCEIU
36 Story Time
Message of a Warlus / Marisol Bock
40 Peace in My Memory
Peace at Home / Ivy Joshia
44 Understanding the Asia and the Pacific
Renaissance of Traditional Archery in Asia / Lee Seunghwan
48 Letter
Making History with the EIU Photo Class Programme / Fanny Amalia Surya Tantular
50 APCEIU in Action