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Famine crimes : politics & the disaster relief industry in Africa

"Famine is preventable. The persistence of famine reflects political failings by African governments, western donors and international relief agencies." "Can Africa avoid famine? When freedom from famine is a basic right or a political imperative, famine is prevented. Case studies from Ethiopia to Botswana demonstrate African successes - but they are often not acknowledged or repeated." "Who is responsible for the failures? African generals and politicians are the prime culprits for creating famines in Sudan, Somalia and Zaire, but western donors abet their authoritarianism, partly through imposing structural adjustment programmes." "What is the role of International relief agencies? Despite prodigious expenditure and high public profile, relief agencies often do more harm than good. From Biafra to Rwanda, relief has helped to fuel war and undermine democratic accountability. As the influence and resources of UN agencies and NGOs have grown, the chances for effective local solutions have diminished." "What is the way forward? Humanitarian intervention and other high-profile relief operations have failed. Progress lies in bringing the fight against famine into democratic politics, and calling to account those guilty of creating famine."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 1997
African Rights & the International African Institute in association with James Currey, Oxford & Indiana University Press, Bloomington, London, 1997
xviii, 238 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
9780852558119, 9780852558102, 9780253333674, 9780253211583, 0852558112, 0852558104, 0253333679, 0253211581
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Rights & entitlements: the conquest of famine in South Asia
Africa 1900-85 : a fragile obligation to famine relief
Retreat from accountability I : neo-liberalism & adjustment
Retreat from accountability II : the humanitarian international
Sudan 1972-93 : privatizing famine
Northern Ethiopia : revolution, war-famine & two models of relief
The end of the Cold War : a new humanitarian dispensation
Somalia 1991-92 : famine & relief after the demise of the state
Humanitarian impunity : Somalia 1993 & Rwanda 1994
Eastern Zaire 1996 : the fundraisers' catastrophe
Political contracts & humanitarian dilemmas