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Communication Dans Un Congrès IFAS Working Paper Series / Les Cahiers de l' IFAS Année : 2003

Lessons from the Current Food Crisis in Southern Africa

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The food crisis in Southern Africa that stems from the crop failures of the 2001-2002 crop season has, not surprisingly, prompted much reflection on the causes of the problem and policy responses. Several official donors and NGOs have set in motion reviews, including, for example the EU and CARE International. Academics have started formal research, including a review of relief efforts by Georgetown University. In the region, overall reviews have been initiated by networks such as Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) and Southern African Regional Poverty Network (SARPN).
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hal-00793148 , version 1 (22-02-2013)

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Steve Wiggins. Lessons from the Current Food Crisis in Southern Africa: Report on SARPN/CARE/IFAS meeting. Food Security in Southern Africa. Causes and Responses from the Region, Mar 2003, Pretoria, South Africa. p. 23-34. ⟨hal-00793148⟩

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