African Food Systems in Crisis

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Africa's Food Crisis
african development
african economy
African famine
African Food Crisis
African Food Systems
african politics
Africa’s Food Crisis
agriculture
anthropology
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Botswana
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crops
desertification
developing countries
Developing Country Agriculture
development
development studies
drought
Eastern Kivu
ecology
economic policy
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famine
famine gender
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food
food consumption
food crisis
food economics
food government
food international
food marketing
food policy
food politics
food poverty
food production patterns
food provision
food security strategies
food statistics
food supply
food system failure
food systems
Gambia River Basin
gender roles agriculture
Higher Bean Yields
human geography
hunger
indigenous knowledge systems
indigenous people
integrated rural development Africa
Kenya
kinship networks
Mossi Plateau
natural resources
Niger
Niokolo Koba National Park
nutrition
Office Du Niger
participatory evaluation methods
Pastoral Grazing Systems
Pastoral Production Systems
political ecology Africa
political economy
population food
poverty
Project Holders
Project Members
resouces food
River Basin Development
rural poor
Rwandan Agriculture
Selfreliant Development
Senegal River Basin
SNL
socioeconomic
starvation
sub-saharan
Sudan
sustainability
Taita
third world
Traditional African Agriculture
urbanization
USAID Project
West African Savanna
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367275976
  • Weight: 358g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1991. Commissioned by the Task Force on African Famine of the American Anthropological Association, this the second part of a project examining the causes of food system failure in Africa and the effects of attempts to remedy the situation. It evaluates the often-retrogressive results of foreign aid to African nations and offers an anthropological perspective on how to reverse this trend.

The contributors emphasize integrating all development programs with the regional customs and traditions already in place that have thus far allowed its people to cope with food and water shortages. In the past, various strategies have failed due to misunderstandings and incorrect assumptions concerning gender roles, food consumption habits, social relations, kinship networks, land use and government function. New understanding of the culture must be complemented with multifaceted programs incorporating education, a concern for grass-roots opinion and control, attention to production and consumption patterns, and various forms of broad-spectrum integrated development.
The uniqueness research is recommended for all who are concerned about worldwide malnutrition and those who understand the need to recognize local traditions as resources that must be included in any successful development program.

Rebecca Huss-Ashmore, Solomon H Katz