Famine and Food Security in Ethiopia

Famine and Food Security in Ethiopia
Author: Patrick Webb,Joachim von Braun
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105009822607

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Aims to correct the widely held but questionable view that the Ethiopian famine was and is an inevitable consequence of environmental, social and cultural factors. The book is based on extensive original field research in Ethiopia, involving detailed surveys of over 500 families.

Famine in Ethiopia

Famine in Ethiopia
Author: Patrick Webb,Joachim Von Braun,Yisehac Yohannes
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780896290952

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Concepts and research approach; A record of drought and famine in Ethiopia; Household responses to drought and famine; Agricultural constraints: conflict, policy, and drought; Prices and markets during famine; Public intervention during famine.

Food Security Safety Nets and Social Protection in Ethiopia

Food Security  Safety Nets and Social Protection in Ethiopia
Author: Dessalegn Rahmato,Alula Pankhurst,Jan-Gerrit van Uffelen
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789994450473

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"This book, which examines Ethiopia's food security strategy and the safety net program from different approaches and perspectives in the context of the development of a social protection policy, is a continuation of that tradition ... Ethiopia's safety net program is one of the largest and most influential social protection schemes in Africa and, as noted by several authors in this volume, provides important lessons beyond the Ethiopian context."--Back cover.

Food Security and Famine in Ethiopia

Food Security and Famine in Ethiopia
Author: Patrick Webb,Joachim von Braun
Publsiher: Jacaranda
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1852933046

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Ethiopia and Food Security

Ethiopia and Food Security
Author: Logan Cochrane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1599072793

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From famine to food security Lessons for building resilient food systems

From famine to food security  Lessons for building resilient food systems
Author: Dorosh, Paul A.,Babu, Suresh Chandra
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Armed conflict combined with prolonged drought has put about 20 million people at risk of starvation and death in Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen, and northern Nigeria. The international development and aid communities are caught between the enormity of the humanitarian crisis, which demands an estimated US$4.4 billion to address, and the lack of resources forthcoming from donors. Food crises, famine-like conditions, and famines recur with regularity in many developing countries (see Box 1 for definitions of terms). Although the current famines can be largely attributed to conflicts, chronic food insecurity also threatens several other African countries. For example, 6.7 million people were affected by Malawi’s largest food crisis in decades in 2016–2017, and the country remains vulnerable to weather extremes that could create food emergencies (World Bank 2017). In Kenya, food security has deteriorated since the end of 2016 and half of its 47 counties face food shortages (Chatterjee and Mengistu 2017). How do countries prepare to prevent shocks—natural and man-made—from generating food crises? What does it take to break the cycle of chronic food insecurity and build resilient food systems? How have some countries managed to prevent drought from leading to famine? In this brief, we document lessons for building resilient food systems to prevent future famines.

Famine and Foreigners Ethiopia Since Live Aid

Famine and Foreigners  Ethiopia Since Live Aid
Author: Peter Gill
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199569847

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`No outsider understands Ethiopia better than Peter Gill. He combines compassion with a clinical commitment to the truth. He writes with verve and an eye for telling detail. The result is a major contribution to the compelling story of this remarkable nation.'---Jonathan Dimbleby --

Food and Agriculture in Ethiopia

Food and Agriculture in Ethiopia
Author: Paul Dorosh,Shahidur Rashid
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780812208610

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The perception of Ethiopia projected in the media is often one of chronic poverty and hunger, but this bleak assessment does not accurately reflect most of the country today. Ethiopia encompasses a wide variety of agroecologies and peoples. Its agriculture sector, economy, and food security status are equally complex. In fact, since 2001 the per capita income in certain rural areas has risen by more than 50 percent, and crop yields and availability have also increased. Higher investments in roads and mobile phone technology have led to improved infrastructure and thereby greater access to markets, commodities, services, and information. In Food and Agriculture in Ethiopia: Progress and Policy Challenges, Paul Dorosh and Shahidur Rashid, along with other experts, tell the story of Ethiopia's political, economic, and agricultural transformation. The book is designed to provide empirical evidence to shed light on the complexities of agricultural and food policy in today's Ethiopia, highlight major policies and interventions of the past decade, and provide insights into building resilience to natural disasters and food crises. It examines the key issues, constraints, and opportunities that are likely to shape a food-secure future in Ethiopia, focusing on land quality, crop production, adoption of high-quality seed and fertilizer, and household income. Students, researchers, policy analysts, and decisionmakers will find this book a useful overview of Ethiopia's political, economic, and agricultural transformation as well as a resource for major food policy issues in Ethiopia. Contributors: Dawit Alemu, Guush Berhane, Jordan Chamberlin, Sarah Coll-Black, Paul Dorosh, Berhanu Gebremedhin, Sinafikeh Asrat Gemessa, Daniel O. Gilligan, John Graham, Kibrom Tafere Hirfrfot, John Hoddinott, Adam Kennedy, Neha Kumar, Mehrab Malek, Linden McBride, Dawit Kelemework Mekonnen, Asfaw Negassa, Shahidur Rashid, Emily Schmidt, David Spielman, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, Seneshaw Tamiru, James Thurlow, William Wiseman.