Publication

22 Sep 2011

The drought in the Horn of Africa has, for the first time in half a century, brought famine to the continent. While humanitarian agencies have warned the international community about the looming crisis, little preventative action has been taken. With the entire region affected, the famine is most severe in Somalia. This conflict-ridden, highly inaccessible, failed state exemplifies the importance of strong national institutions and disaster-management planning.

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Author Karolina Werner
Series PISM Bulletins
Issue 306
Publisher Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Copyright © 2011 Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
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