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Food aid and development in southern Sudan: implications of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement for response planning

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Food aid and development in southern Sudan: implications of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement for response planning

Auteurs : Buzz Sharp [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

In the post‐Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) era a greater impact on the unacceptably high prevalence of child malnutrition is more likely to come from additional investment and attention to education, health, hygiene, sanitation and childcare practices than from expanded food aid interventions. The negligible impact of food aid on malnutrition, although most commonly challenged on the quality of needs assessments, is equally attributable to the timing of deliveries, and a dysfunctional distribution system. Comparatively few resources have been allocated to strengthen skills for assessing, analysing and understanding community priorities, local economies, and social safety nets. A more thoughtful allocation of scarce funds could have more impact if a range of alternative responses was considered. Participation in and commitment to a more independent livelihoods analytical forum would improve communication with the new government, local leaders and other partners, as well as providing a platform for reaching consensus on both humanitarian and development planning over the next five years.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2007.00352.x


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