Social and economic recovery in times of pandemic: a response to food and nutritional insecurity from the Central American Integration System (SICA)
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Alfredo Suárez Mieses
esociales@bono.edu.doAbstract
The objective of this article is to analyze how did the governments of the SICA Member States responded to the potential effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on household food and nutrition security. Furthermore, to know why the Plan for the Recovery, Social Reconstruction and Resilience of Central America and the Dominican Republic represents an opportunity for the integrationist process to promote an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable reconstruction that supports the most vulnerable, but, above all, that goes beyond the exclusively national gaze on the solutions proposed to face the crisis. In this sense, the comprehensive nature of the recovery interventions proposed from the SICA area or social subsystem is explored in line with the provisions of the Central American Social Integration Council (CIS).
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