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    Author(s)
    Cater, Nick
    Publication date
    1986-01-01
    Subject
    Aid
    Conflict and disasters
    Food and livelihoods
    Keywords
    Conflict
    Disasters
    Food security
    Social protection
    Country
    Sudan
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Series
    Oxfam Country Profiles
    Document type
    Book
    Description
    Sudan: The Roots of Famine is one of Oxfam s background briefs on development issues. The briefs are not in-depth studies, but are intended to highlight some of the key areas of concern. They are designed to help journalists, campaigners and the interested public to understand the complex background that lies behind the media headlines.
    Table of contents
    1 Introduction; 2 Climate: A pattern of drought; 3 Water: Blessing and curse; 4 Land: High pressure, diminishing returns; 5 Trees: Fuelling the crisis; 6 Livestock: Too much of a good thing; 7 Tenure: Who owns Sudan?; 8 Credit: A lack of bootstraps?; 9 Fatma's Day: A day in the life of a Sudanese woman; 10 Markets: Few rural bargains; 11 Mechanised Farming: Environmental hit-and-run; 12 Irrigation: High cost crops; 13 Local Government: Responsibility without power; 14 Central Government: Ignoring the grassroots; 15 Economy: Deeper in debt; 16 Aid: Big is still beautiful; 17 Conclusion: A future after famine; Sources and further reading
    Pages
    41
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-075-7
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/125826
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/sudan-the-roots-of-famine-125826
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