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Análise Social

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FREITAS, Jeane Silva de; LACERDA, Jan Marcel de Almeida Freitas  and  COSTA, Saulo Felipe. New directions for the protection of food security in Lusophone Africa?: Technical cooperation between Brazil and Angola. Anál. Social [online]. 2020, n.236, pp.560-589. ISSN 0003-2573.  https://doi.org/10.31447/AS00032573.2020236.04.

This article discusses aspects of Brazilian technical cooperation in the field of food security for Portuguese-speaking countries, focusing on or fighting hunger in the Republic of Angola. It examines the process of formation of political and economic relations between these countries, the food security strategies adopted by them, and the projects/programs implemented by Angola, based on technical cooperation with Brazil. The premise is that despite the positive progress made in cooperation between the two countries in promoting food security, the phenomenon of hunger is still a persistent problem in the Angolan territory, the result especially of the country’s socioeconomic and institutional conditions.

Keywords : Brazil; Angola; food safety; Brazilian Technical Cooperation.

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