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Food and Safety: How Neighborhood Violence Affects Food Access in Porto Alegre
Brazil, Porto Alegre,Thursday, November 28, 2024
So, what did they find? People who felt their neighborhood was violent were 35% more likely to be at risk of food insecurity. This was true even after accounting for other factors that might influence the results.
But why is this important? It shows that the social environment, particularly how safe people feel in their neighborhood, plays a big role in food security. This means that when creating policies to tackle food insecurity, it's crucial to consider the safety of communities.
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