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How Islamic Ethical Wealth May Strategically and Technically Support ‘Zero Hunger’ Scheme?

Irfan Syauqi Beik (), Randi Swandaru and Priyesta Rizkiningsih ()
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Irfan Syauqi Beik: Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)
Randi Swandaru: National Board of Zakat
Priyesta Rizkiningsih: National Board of Zakat

Chapter Chapter 13 in Islamic Wealth and the SDGs, 2021, pp 257-271 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Hunger remains one of the most challenging issues faced by global economy. Food and Agriculture Organization (2019) has recorded as much as 820 million people suffering this hunger. This paper attempts to elaborate the concept of Islamic ethical wealth management and its relationship with endeavor to reduce hunger through responsible production and consumption. This paper also analyzes the role of Islamic social finance, as part of ethical wealth distribution, in providing access and programs, which can reduce the hunger level. Indonesia has been taken as study case by this paper. This study finds that in the case of Indonesia, Islamic social fund has been utilized in several programs to reduce hunger, which are: (1) universal access to safe and nutritious food; (2) reduction of all forms of malnutrition; (3) improvement of the productivity and income of small-scale food producers; and (4) sustainable food production and resilient agricultural practices.

Keywords: Zero hunger; Islamic ethical wealth; Islamic social finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65313-2_13

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