POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE HORN OF AFRICA: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ETHIOPIA
Poverty and development in the Horn of Africa: A Special reference to Ethiopia
Abstract
The poverty trouble is chronic in the Horn of Africa. Majority of the people in the region are suffering from this difficulty. There are plentiful factors that reason poverty in the region. The challenge of poverty lessening in the Horn should consequently address the poverty reduction issues at nationwide, provincial and local levels. A brief review of literature has been made to allow us understand some theories and models that are associated to poverty reduction in the developing economies. This paper delves the occurrence of poverty in the Horn of Africa region. It recognizes the major threats and challenges of the poverty. It highlights diverse factors that cause the poverty and gives some implications to reduce the poverty levels in the Horn region.
Table of contents
Abstract2
Declaration of Originality4
Acknowledgement5
Chapter I6
Introduction6
Research question8
Chapter II9
Review of Literature9
Determinants of poverty in the horn of Africa10
Relief operations in wartime Tigray17
The politics of participation in Ethiopia19
Relief and development programmes21
Food security efforts23
Chapter III29
Food aid targeting: conceptual and empirical issues29
Data sources and samples34
Models and variable construction37
Food aid allocation models37
Income models38
Variable construction38
(i). Household resources39
(ii). Household demographics40
(iii). Community access and agro-climatic covariates40
Results41
(a). National-level allocations to weeredas41
(b). Regional allocations of food aid within weredas45
Probability of receiving food aid45
Endogeneity of household income48
(iii). Values of food aid received by households50
chapter IV54
Post-conflict rehabilitation and development54
Reforms, participatory governance and development thinking58
Recommendationm and Conclusions59
References67
Appendix70
Declaration of Originality
I hereby state that I am the single and only author of this research report. The ideas and opinions expressed in this article are strictly my own, except where borrowed from the available literature on the subject, in which case the ideas are sufficiently cited.
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Acknowledgement
I want to dedicate my dissertation to my beloved mother. I want to thank all my teachers and mentors who support me in the course of completion of this dissertation.
Chapter I
Introduction
Poverty is one of the conspicuous features of the developing countries. Today, almost half of the world's population (about three billion people) lives in poverty, earning less than two US dollars per day, and about 1.2 billion live in extreme poverty, trying to survive on less than one US dollar per day. This problem is rampant in Africa particularly in the Horn of Africa. Therefore, Africa is been striving hard to curb the poverty by undertaking various developmental activities for many decades. However, the problem is not handled well by the governments and thus it became a major challenge to the region. (Barrett, C.B. and M.R. Carter, 2004, 45-67)
It is to be observed that the Horn of Africa's land falls in the arid and semi-arid lands where pastoralism based on extensive livestock production serves as the bedrock of livelihoods and culture. Horn of Africa is a place of great diversity and natural beauty, in both its people and the ...