Abstract
This working/discussion paper is part of an ESRC-funded study (Economic Social Research Council; UKRI 2023) on ‘Digitalising Food Assistance: Political
economy, governance and food security effects across the global North–South divide’. India is one of the three case study countries, the others are Sudan and
the UK. Susanne Jaspars is the Principal Investigator for the project at SOAS, with C. Sathyamala as Co-Principal Investigator based at the Institute for Human
Development (IHD, New Delhi, India) and Tamer Abd Elkreem from the University of Khartoum as Co-Investigator. The Indian case study is led by C. Sathyamala
with the support of Somjita Laha as senior researcher.
economy, governance and food security effects across the global North–South divide’. India is one of the three case study countries, the others are Sudan and
the UK. Susanne Jaspars is the Principal Investigator for the project at SOAS, with C. Sathyamala as Co-Principal Investigator based at the Institute for Human
Development (IHD, New Delhi, India) and Tamer Abd Elkreem from the University of Khartoum as Co-Investigator. The Indian case study is led by C. Sathyamala
with the support of Somjita Laha as senior researcher.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 61 |
| Publication status | Published - May 2025 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 2 Zero Hunger
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
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