Document Abstract
Published:
2003
Rethinking principles of assessment in complex emergencies: the food economy alternative
Rethinking principles of assessment in complex emergencies: the food economy alternative
When aid agencies respond to food needs in situations of chronic conflict and political instability (SCCPI), do they consider livelihoods carefully enough? How can they better analyse the effects of hazards on household access to food and income? Is it possible to increase communication between political economists and food security analysts?



