Famine, Needs-assessment and Survival Strategies in Africa

Famine, Needs-assessment and Survival Strategies in Africa
Title Famine, Needs-assessment and Survival Strategies in Africa PDF eBook
Author David Keen
Publisher Oxfam Pub
Pages 50
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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World of Hunger

World of Hunger
Title World of Hunger PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Power
Publisher London : Temple Smith
Pages 216
Release 1976
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Reviews the causes and incidence of starvation and malnutrition in today's world, the successes and failures of various countries in combatting famine, the failure of the wealthy nations to take effective action, and the prospects for conquering world hunger.

Contemporary Famine Analysis

Contemporary Famine Analysis
Title Contemporary Famine Analysis PDF eBook
Author Olivier Rubin
Publisher Springer
Pages 105
Release 2015-12-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 331927306X

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This Brief provides some answers as to why famines continue to torment humankind here in the 21st century despite all our progress in food production, logistics, information dissemination and relief work. Contemporary famines are inherently political, and so the interesting question is not how famines can be prevented, but why they are allowed to develop in the first place; only by understanding the latter, is there hope to eradicate major famines. The Brief assesses the various analytical approaches to the understanding of famine, from the classical approaches inspired by Thomas Malthus to the newer economic approaches based on Amartya Sen. While all approaches contribute with important insights on famine dynamics, they also struggle to capture the political dimension of contemporary famines. The Brief develops a political approach capable of addressing this important but messy political dimension of contemporary famines. The approach builds on principles of humanitarian accountability (the moral responsibility to alleviate suffering from famine) as well as political accountability (the interests and power relations involved in famine outcomes).

Famine and Survival Strategies

Famine and Survival Strategies
Title Famine and Survival Strategies PDF eBook
Author Dessalegn Rahmato
Publisher Nordic Africa Institute
Pages 252
Release 1991
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789171063144

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What do peasants do in the face of severe food crisis and ecological stress, and how do they manage to survive on their own? This study revolves around a case study conducted by the author in the awraja (district) in the Ambassel Wollo province in northeastern Ethiopia. This is in the region that was hit hardest by the 1984-85 famine, which Rahmato calls "the worst tragedy rural Ethiopia had ever experienced". The author also critically examines other literature on famine response. The focus of this study is on what happens before famine comes, and how the peasants prepare for it. From a wealth of evidence, the author concludes that the seeds of famine are sown during the years of recovery.

Coping with Vulnerability and Criticality

Coping with Vulnerability and Criticality
Title Coping with Vulnerability and Criticality PDF eBook
Author Hans-Georg Bohle
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1993
Genre Famines
ISBN

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The Selfish Altruist

The Selfish Altruist
Title The Selfish Altruist PDF eBook
Author Tony Vaux
Publisher Routledge
Pages 221
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136546847

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Provides an analysis of some of the most traumatic situations involving famine and war of the last two decades, helping us to understand what it takes to be an aid worker and how important humanitarian action is today. Famine and war evoke strong emotional reactions, and for most people there is a limited amount they can do. But the relief worker has to convert emotional responses into practical action and difficult choices - whom to help and how. Their own feelings have to motivate action for others. But can they separate out their own selfish feelings and prejudices in such an emotive climate? How do they avoid being partial among those they are helping? Are they motivated by altruistic concern, or the power they experience or the attention they receive? Tony Vaux brings over 20 years experience as one of Oxfam's leading emergency managers to the exploration of the conflicts between subjective impulses and objective judgements and the dilemmas relief workers contend with.

The Oxfam Handbook of Development and Relief

The Oxfam Handbook of Development and Relief
Title The Oxfam Handbook of Development and Relief PDF eBook
Author Deborah Eade
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 564
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780855983086

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This slipcase of three volumes offers an expression of Oxfam's fundamental principles, that everyone has the right to an equitable share in the world's resources. It analyzes policy, procedure and practice in health, human rights, emergency relief and agricultural production.