Journal of Academics Stand Against Poverty
Journal of Academics Stand Against Poverty (Journal of ASAP) is an open access international multidisciplinary journal published under the ISSN 2690-3458 (electronic edition) and ISSN 2690-3431 (print edition) by Academics Stand Against Poverty, a non-profit organization based in United States (EIN # 32-0324998). Its mission is to publish high-quality work that can make genuine contributions to understanding and eradicating poverty and its effects in the real world. Such work will address the structural causes of poverty with an eye to the special challenges poor people face in such areas as nutrition, water, shelter, health and health care, sanitation, clothing and personal care, energy, education, social and political participation and respect, physical safety, family planning, environmental degradations and hazards, working conditions in employment and at home, navigating governmental agencies and the legal system, banking and credit, travel and transportation, and communications. Journal ASAP is committed to ensuring that perspectives of the poor are adequately represented on its pages, and that these pages are accessible to all. The journal makes substantial efforts to include voices from the global South as well as from non-elite educational institutions and from organizations, agencies and communities that are working toward poverty eradication. It also aims for the widest possible reach by being entirely open-access: its one/two issues each year are free for download anywhere in the world without any requirement to provide personal information. Journal ASAP invites submission of original work and maintains a rigorous double-blind peer review system that provides constructive feedback to assist authors in presenting their work in a way that is clear, broadly accessible and practically useful. Journal ASAP is a pure Open Access Journal and allows the author to retain the copyright in their articles. Articles are made available under a Creative Commons licence (CC-BY) to allow others to freely access, copy and use research provided the author is correctly attributed.
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Toward Food Security in Africa
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- Journal of Academics Stand Against Poverty
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- August 21, 2024
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Articles
9 items- 1Harnessing the Untapped Potential of Youth Agripreneurship in Creating Employment and Food Security in Africa
Rogito Jeremiah Magoma
Pages 50-57DOI 10.5281/zenodo.11035080Scholardemia article - 2The Changing Dynamics of Agricultural Land Use in Kenya: Legal responses to address the threat of food insecurity from land fragmentation
Angella Wairimu Kangethe
Pages 1-9DOI 10.5281/zenodo.10629013Scholardemia article - 3The Influencing of Consumer Aspirations on Food Choice, Sourcing and Consumption Among Low-Income Households of eThekwini Municipality: A Pilot Study
Chuma B. Chinzila, Sibongile Buthelezi, Duduzile Khumalo, Catherine Sutherland
Pages 76-92DOI 10.5281/zenodo.11384301Scholardemia article - 4Introduction to Special Issue Toward Food Security in Africa
Jean Mboma, Thomas Pogge
Pages i-viiiDOI 10.5281/zenodo.13356356Scholardemia article - 5Exploring the Viability of Utilizing Agricultural and Rural Areas for Tourism: A Comparative Analysis of Farming Between Conventional and Agritourism Farms during the COVID-19 pandemic
Issa Kachenje, Yasuo Ohe
Pages 58-75DOI 10.5281/zenodo.11080927Scholardemia article - 6Exploring the Viability of Utilizing Agricultural and Rural Areas for Tourism: A Comparative Analysis of Farming Between Conventional and Agritourism Farms during the COVID-19 pandemic
Issa Kachenje, Yasuo Ohe
Pages 58-75Scholardemia article - 7Food or Fuel? The Case for a US Strategic Corn Reserve and Food-Fuel Throttle to Reduce Global Hunger During Food Price Spikes
Kiran Chokshi
Pages 93-101DOI 10.5281/zenodo.12506093Scholardemia article - 8Better Soils for Resilient Agricultural Production
Elaheh Daghighi, Vincent Ayugi, Elika Daghighi, Azadeh Farajpour, Kevin Z. Mganga, Tobias Orthen
Pages 10-28DOI 10.5281/zenodo.10697677Scholardemia article - 9The Synergy of Food Sovereignty and the Politics of Malnutrition in Tanzania: What Works, Why and How?
Edwin E. Ngowi, Respikius Martin
Pages 29-49DOI 10.5281/zenodo.10782951Scholardemia article
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Vol 3 No 1 · Jul 7, 2023 · 2023
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Vol 2 No 1 · Jul 1, 2023 · 2022
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