Food insecurity in Chile: a multidimensional perspective

This article summarises the state of food insecurity in Chile, how it has changed in recent years, its measurement and its relevance for the discourse on income and multidimensional poverty.
Overcoming hunger from the territories: Recommendations for including the right to food in development plans in Colombia

We have researched this issue in depth in several Latin American territories and found evidence of how a territorial approach can help to move forward more quickly in addressing this priority right. The following document presents some of these conclusions and provides proposals for future development plans.
El Salvador: Ecosystem restoration and conflict transformation

The ecosystem restoration agenda in El Salvador began to gain prominence in the last decade as a response to the persistent historical dynamics of environmental degradation and the growing impact of climate change. These issues have had negative consequences on the livelihoods and food security of the population.
The lessons learned in San Miguelito are valuable for government institutions, donors and other stakeholders seeking to advance restoration goals and promote inclusive approaches to territorial governance.