This paper assesses the extent to which Hurricane Mitch affected the rural poor in Honduras and whether national and international aid efforts succeeded in providing relief. One of every two surveyed households incurred medical, housing, or other costs due to Mitch. One in three suffered from a loss in crops. One in five lost assets. One in 10 lost wages or business income. Relief was most often provided by churches and nongovernmental organizations. It consisted mainly of food, clothing, and medicine, and it amounted to less than one-tenth of the losses incurred by households. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
This report examines evidence from post-Mitch Central America and disasters in other parts of the wo...
On 24 October 1998, Atlantic Tropical Storm Mitch was upgraded to a hurricane that developed into on...
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This paper assesses the impact of hurricane Mitch on livelihood strategies of rural households in Ni...
While it may be feasible to target those receiving relief after a natural disaster, it is difficult ...
This paper assesses the impact of hurricane Mitch on livelihood strategies of rural households in Ni...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
In October-November 1998, Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc upon the Caribbean and parts of Central Amer...
Since Hurricane Mitch there have been many humanitarian efforts to provide health care to the poor a...
Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras in October 1998 with disastrous results. Lack of accessto adequate l...
In October and November of 1998, Hurricane Mitch hit Central America causing regional damage, killin...
This paper analyses coping strategies and consumption reactions of rural households in Nicaragua to ...
The following article analyses the situation ofpublic policies in Honduras and the social programsai...
Abstract: Using a pair of data sets gathered in 2001, this paper provides an initial empirical asse...
This report examines evidence from post-Mitch Central America and disasters in other parts of the wo...
On 24 October 1998, Atlantic Tropical Storm Mitch was upgraded to a hurricane that developed into on...
Hurricanes and other natural disasters can produce crop destruction, population displacement, infras...
Risk has been presented as a cause of poverty persistence under imperfect insurance mechanisms. This...
This paper assesses the impact of hurricane Mitch on livelihood strategies of rural households in Ni...
While it may be feasible to target those receiving relief after a natural disaster, it is difficult ...
This paper assesses the impact of hurricane Mitch on livelihood strategies of rural households in Ni...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
In October-November 1998, Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc upon the Caribbean and parts of Central Amer...
Since Hurricane Mitch there have been many humanitarian efforts to provide health care to the poor a...
Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras in October 1998 with disastrous results. Lack of accessto adequate l...
In October and November of 1998, Hurricane Mitch hit Central America causing regional damage, killin...
This paper analyses coping strategies and consumption reactions of rural households in Nicaragua to ...
The following article analyses the situation ofpublic policies in Honduras and the social programsai...
Abstract: Using a pair of data sets gathered in 2001, this paper provides an initial empirical asse...
This report examines evidence from post-Mitch Central America and disasters in other parts of the wo...
On 24 October 1998, Atlantic Tropical Storm Mitch was upgraded to a hurricane that developed into on...
Hurricanes and other natural disasters can produce crop destruction, population displacement, infras...