Publication

Nov 2011

Humanitarian response in pastoral areas in the Horn of Africa region has consistently been late, despite an enormous investment in early warning. Attempts to improve early response focus on improving the performance of one or two actors, or introducing new tools. Such approaches are needed, but they are not enough: what is needed is an overhaul of the response system as a whole. This paper sets out three ideas for moving forward: a new framework for livelihoods programming and contingency planning; a new approach to preparedness; and a new conceptual framework for thinking about the response system as a whole.

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Author Simon Levine, Alexandra Crosskey, Mohammed Abdinoor
Series ODI HPN Network Papers
Issue 71
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2011 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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