Food Aid as Part of a Coherent Strategy
to Advance Food Security Objectives

 

Christopher B. Barrett
ESA Working Paper No. 06-09
September 2006

Agricultural and Development
Economics Division
The Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations
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Abstract

This paper outlines a coherent strategy for the use of food aid in addressing food insecurity. It surveys recent literature on poverty traps, the rights-based approach to food security and discusses where food aid fits into an integrated analysis of poverty and food security. The paper distinguishes between transitory and chronic poverty and between ¡®safety nets¡¯, designed to prevent people from falling below a certain poverty threshold, and cargo nets, aimed at lifting people out of chronic poverty. The appropriateness of food aid is discussed in the context of three situations: emergency humanitarian assistance, asset protection, and asset building and productivity enhancement. The paper argues that food aid, like all forms of foreign assistance, should first seek to do no harm.


 

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