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Webliography: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
Famine
World Food Programme
www.wfp.org/*
Frontline United Nations Agency whose mission is to provide food for life, growth, and work
China: The People Bomb
www.msnbc.com/news/307034.asp*
Explains China’s growing population, along with additional information about population increases and ways to deal with them
International Famine Center
www.ucc.ie/famine/*
An international page with links to other famine and famine relief organizations worldwide
El Nino Update
www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/el-nino/nino-home.html*
Complete information about El Niño, how it works. Plus, information about the weather phenomenon La Niña. Includes information about how they affect rain patterns, and affect droughtExample of Multiple Perspectives on a Topic
- Complex-City
www.healthycities.org/complexcity.pdf* (PDF; 28 pages)
This paper presents a disaster scenario because it is at times of crisis that people become highly motivated to create working relationships. The disaster shows that sustaining the health of a community goes beyond medical care. Health is also a matter of public health educators, city planners, the media, environmentalists, and other community-level actors. The different perspectives presented in this paper will illustrate how their decisions and actions can enhance the health of the community.
Politician
Economist and Community Planner
- Economist Wins Nobel Prize for Work on Famines and Poverty
www.wright.edu/~tdung/sen.htm*
1998 New York Times article about the Nobel Prize winning economist. Amartya Sen whose work focuses on relieving famine.
- Economists (and an Anthropologist) to the Rescue
www.dateline.ucdavis.edu/033100/DL_econ.html*
Article about University of California at Davis professors who lend their expertise to Asian countries suffering trade woes, famine and currency irregularities.
- Economists for Peace and Security
www.epsusa.org/*
The Web site of an organization of economists, headed by James K. Galbraith, dedicated to inform the public about the economic costs of conflict, including hunger.
Social Anthropologist
Agricultural Engineer and Scientist
Medical Doctor
- Doctors Without Borders
www.dwb.org/*
Nobel-prize winning group of emergency-based doctors who respond to refugee and famine crises across the world. Links to other organizations and fact-based sites.
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