UNICEF: Responding to emergency and development in Ethiopia
UNICEF: Responding to emergency and development in Ethiopia
- UNICEF 2004
- 62p.
The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia was complicated and compounded by many factors that need an integrated response. As a recent USAID Tufts report stressed, famine is not an event but an accumulation of a process that has led to increasing vulnerability. It is crucial that a more nuanced and holistic response is implemented to guarantee much-needed investments in human development and protection of people's livelihoods to ensure families, especially children, can grow up to their full potential and live with dignity.
Drought|Nutrition Physiology, Child|Health|Educational Activities|Epidemics|Paludism
WX 186 .U55 2004
The humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia was complicated and compounded by many factors that need an integrated response. As a recent USAID Tufts report stressed, famine is not an event but an accumulation of a process that has led to increasing vulnerability. It is crucial that a more nuanced and holistic response is implemented to guarantee much-needed investments in human development and protection of people's livelihoods to ensure families, especially children, can grow up to their full potential and live with dignity.
Drought|Nutrition Physiology, Child|Health|Educational Activities|Epidemics|Paludism
WX 186 .U55 2004