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Contextualising emergency responses to famine among Turkana pastoralists in Kenya
Authors:Brock Bersaglio  John Devlin  Nonita Yap
Affiliation:1. brock.bersaglio@mail.utoronto.ca
Abstract:The pastoralism of the Turkana has persisted in the challenging environment of northwestern Kenya for some 200 years. Yet many pastoralists find that they increasingly rely on food relief during droughts and famines. This article contextualises emergency responses to famine among Turkana pastoralists by considering their encounters with colonialism, development, and humanitarian interventions. It uses key informant interviews, participant observation, and content analysis, to analyse the benefits and challenges of a small-scale food relief programme. The article argues that such programmes can weaken the viability of pastoralism, and concludes with considerations for future policy and programming.
Keywords:Aid – Aid effectiveness  Development policies  Civil society – NGOs  Environment (built and natural) – Agriculture  Food security  Labour and livelihoods  Sub-Saharan Africa
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