Humanitarian Exchange 33: Chronic Vulnerability

Publication language
English
Pages
48pp
Date published
01 Mar 2006
Type
Articles
Keywords
Food and nutrition, Livelihoods
Countries
Niger, Sudan
Organisations
ODI
Chronic vulnerability
2 Chronic vulnerability to food insecurity: an overview from Southern Africa
5 Information is a prerequisite, not a luxury
7 ‘New variant famine’ revisited: chronic vulnerability in rural Africa
10 How dangerous are poor people’s lives in Malawi? Moving towards measuring chronic vulnerability
13 Tackling vulnerability to hunger in Malawi through market-based options contracts: implications for humanitarian agencies
17 Niger 2005: not a famine, but something much worse
20 Niger: taking political responsibility for malnutrition
22 The humanitarian–development debate and chronic vulnerability: lessons from Niger
25 The 2005 Niger food crisis: a strategic approach to tackling human needs
 
Practice and policy notes
28 The Sierra Leone Special Court
30 Humanitarian action in situations of occupation: the view from MSF
32 Reflections on disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration in Sudan
35 Challenges and risks in post-tsunami housing reconstruction in Tamil Nadu
37 A little learning is a dangerous thing: five years of information management for humanitarian operations
40 Training managers for emergencies: time to get serious?
42 The SCHR Peer Review process: Oxfam’s experience