Indecent and Ineffective: A Critical Analysis of the Humanitarian Response to Recurring Famine in Somalia

August 1, 2022 0

In our post today, Tristan Corcoran a former CIHA course student, delves into the current famine conditions in Somalia. As Tristan points out, CIHA has previously covered famine in […]

Track Changes: Recognizing and Amplifying the Politics of Famine

May 26, 2017 0

In our ongoing series, “Track Changes,” we link to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language and provide a question or thought(s) […]

Extreme Variability: the importance of increasing climate change research in Sub-Saharan Africa

April 18, 2017 0

By: Yaa Oparebea Ampofo

Summary:

Droughts and famine in Africa, are often discussed as humanitarian, political and economic issues. While important not to obscure the role of political economy, African policy makers […]