Restriction on migration may affect Bangladesh (The Daily Star)
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Bangladesh’s The Daily Star reported on the launch of the 2018 Global Food Policy Report in Dhaka. The article quoted IFPRI director general Shenggen Fan who said that rise of anti-globalization and protectionism threatens progress toward food security. The report also quoted IFPRI’s country representative, Akhter Ahmad, who added that changes in international migration policies may threaten food security of migrant source families.
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