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www.fao.orgFood Security Communications Toolkit 144 What should a policy brief do? A policy brief should: Provide enough background for the reader to understand the problem. Convince the reader that the problem must be addressed urgently. Provide information about alternatives (in an objective brief). Provide evidence to support one alternative (in an advocacy brief).
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