This study examines the impact of the World Food Program’s (WFP) Local and Regional Procurement of food aid (LRP) on households and markets. It focuses on four countries and commodities where WFP LRP has had a meaningful share of the market: maize in Uganda and Mozambique, beans in Ethiopia, and High Energy Protein Supplements (HEPS) in Ethiopia and Malawi. The study investigates three specific impacts of LRP: (1) its effect on the level and variability of local market prices, (2) the impacts of resulting price and production changes on the economic welfare of local rural and urban households, and (3) the effect of LRP purchases and related training and inspection activities on the investment decisions and trading practices of traders and p...
This report discusses the potential for procurement of food aid in local/regional markets to improve...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
This study examines the impact of the World Food Program’s (WFP) Local and Regional Procurement of f...
This paper assesses the impact of local and regional procurement (LRP) of food aid on local market p...
This Policy Synthesis is a summary of a longer report that discusses the procurement of food aid wit...
By law, US food aid relies on commodity procurement in the US. A powerful political coalition of US ...
To date, no research has rigorously addressed the concern that local and regional procurement (LRP) ...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
The Uganda offices of WFP, UNICEF, and FAO commissioned the Kampala office of the International Food...
This report discusses the controversial issue of local or regional procurement (LRP) as an alternat...
This desk study is designed to assist WFP and other humanitarian agencies in understanding markets a...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
A consensus has emerged on food aid policy, acknowledging the importance of short-run relief conside...
This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on production, sales and purchases. We estima...
This report discusses the potential for procurement of food aid in local/regional markets to improve...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
This study examines the impact of the World Food Program’s (WFP) Local and Regional Procurement of f...
This paper assesses the impact of local and regional procurement (LRP) of food aid on local market p...
This Policy Synthesis is a summary of a longer report that discusses the procurement of food aid wit...
By law, US food aid relies on commodity procurement in the US. A powerful political coalition of US ...
To date, no research has rigorously addressed the concern that local and regional procurement (LRP) ...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
The Uganda offices of WFP, UNICEF, and FAO commissioned the Kampala office of the International Food...
This report discusses the controversial issue of local or regional procurement (LRP) as an alternat...
This desk study is designed to assist WFP and other humanitarian agencies in understanding markets a...
International audienceThe paper examines the impact of food aid on households’ marketing behavior, b...
A consensus has emerged on food aid policy, acknowledging the importance of short-run relief conside...
This paper analyses empirically the impact of food aid on production, sales and purchases. We estima...
This report discusses the potential for procurement of food aid in local/regional markets to improve...
1. This paper was commissioned by the Trade and Markets Division of the Organisation for Economic Co...
Food aid remains significant for food availability in many low-income countries in sub-Saharan Afric...