Food security in Southern Africa: changing the trend?

Authors

Steve Wiggins
Nick Maunders

Keywords:

Agriculture & food, Health, South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa

Synopsis

Review of lessons learnt on recent responses to chronic and transitory hunger and vulnerability. The analysis of food shortages in southern Africa in recent years has prompted questions over how far they are chronic and how far generated by crises. Answers to these questions allow the respective roles of developmental, relief and social protection measures to be identified. Whilst much progress has been made, especially in the quality of information available, there remain difficulties in several areas, such as taking initiatives beyond the pilot scale, building national capacity to interpret and act on vulnerability assessments (in ways other than simply supplying more food) and in enhancing the consistency between donor and government policy.

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Published

6 June 2007

Online ISSN

3049-9674

Print ISSN

1356-9228

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

2007

doi

10.61755/HQWZ2730