Hunger | Poor Countries Should Implement Famine- Prevention Systems

Reports of mass starvation in Somalia in 1992 and the threat of widespread hunger across much of southern Africa prompted by-now-familiar appeals for emergency food shipments. Unfortunately, the complicated logistics of procuring and delivering large-scale aid mean that food can never arrive in time to stave off a crisis once it is imminent. What’s more, the urgent need to deal with the immediate problem obscures lessons that the West has repeatedly failed to learn: No country has moved from being famine-stricken to faminefree by receiving food aid. And no government is so poor that it...

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