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Famine That Kills Darfur, Sudan

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ISBN-10: 0195181638

ISBN-13: 9780195181630

Edition: 2nd 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Alex de Waal

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When news of the Darfur famine in the '80s broke in the West, relief experts predicted that, without massive food aid, millions of people would starve to death. Food aid on this scale did not arrive, but millions did not starve to death. Analyzing the famine from the perspective of the rural people in the region who suffered it, Alex de Waal uncovers a number of new and important insights into the dynamics of famine and famine relief. The author argues that deaths during the faminewere not due to starvation, but instead were caused by disease, which ensued in the aftermath of the social disruption caused by the famine. In addition, the priority for rural people during the crisis was not to…    
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Book details

List price: $35.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/13/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 8.19" wide x 5.51" long x 0.91" tall
Weight: 0.726

Alex de Waal is program director at the Social Science Research Council, a fellow of the Global Equity Initiative, Harvard University and a director of Justice Africa. He is author of Famine that Kills: Darfur, Sudan, 1984-1985 (Clarendon Press 1989) and co-author, with Julie Flint, of Darfur: A Short History of a Long War (Zed Books 2005).

'Famine' in English
Darfur
The history and concept of famine
Drought
Hunger
Destitution
Death
Relief
Other famines