Famine early warning systems victims and destitution
Material type: TextPublication details: London Earthscan publication 1989Description: 195p. 19*13 cmISBN: 9781853830471Subject(s): Famine | Food security | MalnutritionDDC classification: 363.8 Summary: The author points to the social and economic circumstances which have dramatically limited power to deal with potential major natural disasters. He argues that countries have created the capacity to see trouble coming, rather than promoting the idea of being prepared with aid and reliefItem type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The author points to the social and economic circumstances which have dramatically limited power to deal with potential major natural disasters. He argues that countries have created the capacity to see trouble coming, rather than promoting the idea of being prepared with aid and relief
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