Agricultural Rehabilitation - Mapping the Linkages Between Humanitarian Relief, Social Protection and Development

Author(s)
Longley, C., Christoplos, I. and Slaymaker, T.
Publication language
English
Pages
76pp
Date published
01 Apr 2006
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Development & humanitarian aid, Livelihoods
Countries
Afghanistan, Sierra Leone
Organisations
ODI

This paper addresses the question of how to support the livelihoods of rural people who have been affected by conflict. Specifically, it focuses on how international actors might move beyond conventional seeds and tools inter- ventions to address vulnerability and support the agri- cultural component of rural livelihoods in countries emerging from conflict. It examines, both conceptually and practically, how agricultural rehabilitation can contribute to linking humanitarian assistance, social protection and longer-term development through the provision of effective support in ways that are consistent with core humanitarian principles as well as with livelihoods and rights-based approaches. The paper is based on lessons from Afghanistan and Sierra Leone, and draws its analysis from livelihoods work and social protection.