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Malnutrition and Mortality During Recent Famines in Ethiopia: Implications for Food Aid and Rehabilitation
Authors:HELMUT KLOOS  BERNT LINDTJORN
Affiliation:2307 N. Backer Avenue, Fresno, California 93703, USA;Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:The 1972-73 and 1984-85 famines varied significantly among different populations within famine areas at the regional, community and household levels. Political and social factors were crucial in this pattern. Evidence from both pastoral and farming areas indicates that the development of community-based resources may be less disruptive socially and economically and result in less morbidity and mortality than dependence on relief shelters. Areas needing further study are identified.
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