This author focuses on political liberties and equality of opportunity, as in primary goods that precede distributive justice
Who is John Rawls? (page 122)
"That there is an adequate and consistent supply of nutritious food"
What is food availability? (page 125)
This UN organization leads international efforts to defeat hunger and improve nutrition and food security
What is the FAO? (page 127)
In many parts of this world region, it is common for women to eat only after men and boys have eaten
What is South Asia? (page 126)
Perspective that seeks to "abolish oppression" and "create a social order in which persons stand in a relation to equality"
What is egalitarianism? (page 123)
Feminist author and collaborator with Amartya Sen in developing the "capabilities account" of justice
Who is Martha Nussbaum? (pages 121 and 123)
"That individuals have adequate resources to obtain nutritious food"
What is food access? (page 125)
This is the first of eight UN Millennium Development Goals
What is "eradicating extreme poverty and hunger"? (124)
In this country, 83% of the rural women work in the agriculture sector
What is India? (page 128)
One of the most important aspects to women's equality and food security is the ability to own this
What is land? (page 129)
Her "relational theory of equality" is not to be confused with the mainstream distributive theory of equity
Who is Elizabeth Anderson? (page 123)
"That individuals have knowledge regarding the proper use of food, and that there is adequate water and sanitation"
What is food use? (page 125)
One UN document stated that water is ______
What is "food"? (page 132)
In this country, women and girl children spend an average of 660 hours, or two months, of labor collecting water
What is Uganda? (page 132)
Financial programs for the poor, outside of traditional banking services; some loan only to women
What are microfinance programs? (page 131)
The familiar author of "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" and The Life You Can Save
Gender equality is central to equitable access to resources that could increase this measure of yield
What is food productivity? (page 130)
The UN estimates that 2.5 billion people worldwide lack this, which includes clean water and adequate toilets
What is basic sanitation? (page 133)
What is China? (page 129)
Women are often excluded from this process, despite the fact that women's involvement in it leads to more sustainable and effective policies
What is the decision-making process? (page 133)
This author urges readers to understand the centrality of recognition of subordinated social groups as central to justice and redistribution
Who is Nancy Fraser? (page 122)
A term defined in terms of food availability, food access, and food use
What is food security? (page 125)
The UN shifted from a "woman in development" (WID) policy to a GAD policy, meaning this
What is "gender and development"? (page 124)
On this continent, women produce more than 70% of the food
What is Africa? (page 128)
The FAO created this as a tool for those engaged in agricultural water management projects
What is the "Passport to Gender Mainstreaming in Water Programmes"? (page 134)