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Agriculture and Social Protection in Ethiopia

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:10 authored by Stephen Devereux, Bruce Guenther
Agriculture and social protection in Ethiopia are inextricably interconnected. Smallholder farming is the dominant livelihood activity for the majority of Ethiopians, but it is also the major source of vulnerability to poverty, food insecurity and their often fatal consequences– chronic malnutrition, premature mortality, recurrent famines. Ethiopian farmers have been the recipients of enormous volumes of food aid and other humanitarian assistance over recent decades, to such an extent that emergency relief has become institutionalised within government structures and donor agency country programmes.

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Future Agricultures Consortium

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Devereux, S. and Guenther, B. (2009) Agriculture and Social Protection in Ethiopia, FAC Working Paper 08, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium

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FAC Working Paper 08

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