1st Edition

Global Food Security and Development Aid

By Ivica Petrikova Copyright 2017
    208 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    220 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    At the global level, international actors have repeatedly expressed their desire to end hunger and food insecurity. However, food insecurity has persisted. More analysis is hence needed on the link between continuously high levels of global food insecurity and the ever increasing flow of development aid.

    Global Food Security and Development Aid investigates the impact that development aid has had on food security in developing countries and includes international case studies on Peru, Ethiopia, India and Vietnam. It examines the effect of development aid in general and the impact of aid divided into different categories based on donor, mechanism and sector to which it is provided. In each examined relationship between aid and food security, particular attention is paid to the potentially intervening role played by the quality of national and/or local governance. The book makes policy recommendations, most importantly that donors should take greater care in considering which types of aid are suitable to which specific countries, localities, and development goals, and account for expected developments in the complex relationship between aid, food security, and governance.

    This book will be of considerable interest to students, researchers and policy-makers in the areas of development aid and food security.

    1. Introduction
    2. Development Aid, Governance, and Food Security
    3. Data and Methods
    4. Cross-Country View
    5. Peru, Ethiopia, India, and Vietnam
    6. Aid, Governance, and Food Security – The Recipients’ Perspective
    7. Up Close and Personal in Uttar Pradesh, India

    Biography

    Ivica Petrikova is Lecturer in International Relations and Development at the Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.