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Analysis of Social Protection Programs in Pastoralist Areas - The case of Somali Region of Ethiopia

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The Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) is the components of the Food Security Strategy (FSS). The PSNP has been started nationwide in 2005 targeting about eight million chronically food insecure peoples. Although the program started in highlands of the country earlier, the Government of Ethiopia (GoE) and partner donors have agreed that the pastoralist areas should be treated differently due to uniqueness of their livelihood. This work is original research done by the Authors in Somali region of Ethiopia. The research work was designed to provide comprehensive, independent and reliable information on social safety net program in pastoral areas. It is believed that lessons drawn from the inform policy makers and help them to decide on advancing the programme to achieve food security.

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Dr. Daniel Temesgen is Assistant professor and senior researcher. Mr Tezera Getahun is Executive Director of Pastoralist Forum Ethiopia. Mr Mulugeta Tefera is General Manager of Dadimos Consulting PLc. Mr seid Ali is vice president of Jigjiga University.

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Authors Daniel Temesge Gelan, Daniel Temesgen Gelan, Tefe, Mulugeta Tefera, Tezera Getahu Truneh, Tezera Getahun Truneh
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.06.2012
 
EAN 9783659132636
ISBN 978-3-659-13263-6
No. of pages 116
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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