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Food for Work Program and its Implications on Food Security: A Critical Review with a Practical Example from the Amhara Region, Ethiopia

机译:“以工换粮”计划及其对粮食安全的影响:以埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区为例的重要评论

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A systematic evaluation of food-for-work (FFW) programs in Ethiopia is seriously lacking. Most of the few available reports indicate that these programs have reached very few achievements in terms of food security and reduction of poverty at large. Asexpressed by HOLDEN et al. (2005), FFW programs are commonly aimed to produce or maintain potentially valuable public goods necessary to stimulate productivity and thus income growth. Natural resources management, like rural road construction, erosion control and afforestation of degraded lands can be mentioned as valuable measures which could stimulate productivity and agricultural growth. The poverty reduction and food security impact of food or cash for work activities are larger if they offer not only seasonal job opportunities to the rural community but also long term employment possibilities. This is more likely if the projects are regionally dispersed and combined with basic education. In the Ethiopian context, it was always questionable if thecontinuous boom in food aid (regardless of cash or food for work purposes) was the solution for the long standing food insecurity and poverty crises in the country. The study discusses the efficiency of FFW programs that aimed to reduce rural poverty and ensure food security on the one hand, and the impact of the food aid on resource and time allocation of the participating households for own food production on the other. The study is based on a field research conducted at a FFW program project, in theAmhara region, Ethiopia run by the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) with the view of improving food security in the Amhara region, Ethiopia. A household theoretical model is used to analyze the sample data, whether FFW program may indeed reduce household food insecurity and/or has some crowding-out effects on labour allocation of participating households for own field production.
机译:埃塞俄比亚严重缺乏对以工代food计划的系统评价。少数现有报告中的大多数表明,这些计划在粮食安全和减少贫困​​方面取得的成就很少。由HOLDEN等人表达。 (2005年),FFW计划通常旨在生产或维持潜在的有价值的公共物品,这对于刺激生产力和收入增长是必不可少的。可以提及自然资源管理,例如农村公路建设,侵蚀控制和退化土地的造林,这些都是可以刺激生产力和农业增长的宝贵措施。如果食物或现金为工作活动带来的减贫和粮食安全影响更大,不仅可以为农村社区提供季节性工作机会,而且还可以提供长期就业机会。如果这些项目分散在各个地区并与基础教育相结合,则可能性更大。在埃塞俄比亚的情况下,持续不断的粮食援助(无论用于工作目的是现金还是粮食)是否是该国长期以来粮食不安全和贫困危机的解决方案,一直是个问题。该研究一方面讨论了旨在减少农村贫困和确保粮食安全的FFW计划的效率,另一方面还讨论了粮食援助对参与家庭自有粮食生产的资源和时间分配的影响。该研究基于由德国技术合作署(GTZ)在埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区的FFW计划项目中进行的实地研究,目的是改善埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区的粮食安全。使用家庭理论模型来分析样本数据,FFW计划是否确实可以减少家庭粮食不安全和/或对参与的家庭进行自己的田间生产的劳动力分配产生挤出效应。

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