In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of development and humanitarian aid. However, these developments were unsuccessful in eliminating food insecurity problems, and Ethiopia continues to be a con-siderably famine-prone country. The aim of this paper is to examine the applicability of Howe’s framework of the six archetypal situations symptomatic to famines (watch, price spirals, aid magnet, media frenzy, overshoot, and peaks) to the 2015-2016 food crisis, which left an estimated 15 million Ethiopians in need of acute food assistance. This paper observes that the food crisis proved to have some of Howe’s archetypes including watch, price spirals, and, to a lesser extent, media frenzy an...
This thesis examines the enduring problem of food insecurity in Africa, with a particular focus on E...
Objective: To assess the 1999–2000 food security situation and the food relief programmes in Ethiopi...
Abstract: Ethiopian historiography corroborated that Ethiopia has a long trends of famines beginning...
In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of dev...
Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to about 75 million people...
This study is about famine prevention in Ethiopia. Famines, in the case-study country, are often des...
This study argues that famines are preventable. What was once a universal threat to human life is n...
This thesis examines the underlying causes of food insecurity, famine in general and green famine in...
This paper looks at the issue of poverty and food shortage in Ethiopia and questions why this contin...
This dissertation combines ethnographic, interview, and documentary data gathered in Ethiopia to ana...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...
Agrarian communities dependent on rainfall are vulnerable to production shortfalls due to drought an...
The 1972—73 and 1984—85 famines varied significantly among different populationswithin famine areas ...
Food insecurity is directly related to poverty at the global, regional, national, and local levels. ...
Armed conflict combined with prolonged drought has put about 20 million people at risk of starvation...
This thesis examines the enduring problem of food insecurity in Africa, with a particular focus on E...
Objective: To assess the 1999–2000 food security situation and the food relief programmes in Ethiopi...
Abstract: Ethiopian historiography corroborated that Ethiopia has a long trends of famines beginning...
In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of dev...
Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to about 75 million people...
This study is about famine prevention in Ethiopia. Famines, in the case-study country, are often des...
This study argues that famines are preventable. What was once a universal threat to human life is n...
This thesis examines the underlying causes of food insecurity, famine in general and green famine in...
This paper looks at the issue of poverty and food shortage in Ethiopia and questions why this contin...
This dissertation combines ethnographic, interview, and documentary data gathered in Ethiopia to ana...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...
Agrarian communities dependent on rainfall are vulnerable to production shortfalls due to drought an...
The 1972—73 and 1984—85 famines varied significantly among different populationswithin famine areas ...
Food insecurity is directly related to poverty at the global, regional, national, and local levels. ...
Armed conflict combined with prolonged drought has put about 20 million people at risk of starvation...
This thesis examines the enduring problem of food insecurity in Africa, with a particular focus on E...
Objective: To assess the 1999–2000 food security situation and the food relief programmes in Ethiopi...
Abstract: Ethiopian historiography corroborated that Ethiopia has a long trends of famines beginning...