RSS updates

Subscribe to our feeds for the latest Policy & Practice updates.

Our feeds

Food Crises in Africa: An overview

Food Crises in Africa: An overview
39 pages

For people to be hungry in Africa in the 21st century is neither inevitable nor morally acceptable. The world’s emergency response requires an overhaul so that it delivers prompt, equitable, and effective assistance to people suffering from lack of food. More fundamentally, governments need to tackle the root causes of hunger, which include poverty, agricultural mismanagement, conflict, unfair trade rules, and the unprecedented problems of HIV/AIDS and climate change. The promised joint effort of African governments and donors to eradicate poverty must deliver pro-poor rural policies that prioritise the needs of marginalised rural groups such as small-holders, pastoralists, and women.

Authors
Mayne, Ruth
Publication date
24 Jul 2006
ISBN
9781848143913
Publisher
Oxfam International
Series
Oxfam Briefing Papers
Type
Policy paper

Downloads

Share this page


Comments