Hidden dimensions of the Somalia famine
This article adopts a socio-political lens in order to better understand the Somalia famine. As a result it draws out important continuities with the famine of the early 1990s as well as specific food security and vulnerability characteristics within Somalia which have largely been absent in discussions of the famine to date. 'Minority' populations were most affected in both famines and this identity overlaps with specific geographic areas and more sedentary, rural and agriculturally based livelihoods, distinct from other population groups. We argue that these dimensions, important in understanding long-term marginalization processes and outcomes, also help to understand the differential levels of risk and other complicating factors in the 2011 famine.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords | famine,political-economy,risk analysis,Somalia |
| Departments | LSE |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.gfs.2012.07.003 |
| Date Deposited | 23 Jul 2024 07:36 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/124321 |