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Empirical investigation of the agriculture–malnutrition nexus in Africa: Spatial clustering and spillover effects. (2023). Okunlola, Oluyemi ; Kassouri, Yacouba.
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  37. How COVID-19 Affects Food Security in Indonesia. (2021). Ikhsan, Mohamad ; Sthitaprajna, Gede I.
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  38. The Effects of Pandemics on the Vulnerability of Food Security in West Africa—A Scoping Review. (2021). Sanfo, Safietou ; Vasseur, Liette ; Toure, Katim ; Vandeplas, Isabelle ; Vanvolkenburg, Heather ; Balde, Fatoumata Lamarana.
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  39. Food insecurity, safety nets, and coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic: multi-country evidence from sub-saharan Africa. (2021). Robinson, Elizabeth ; Dasgupta, Shouro.
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