Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia

A brief summarizing a study undertaken in three specifically selected kebeles of Su’ula (in Afar region), Asli (Somali), and Fuldowa (Oromia) that had received food aid during the drought of 2020–2023. The resilience of pastoralist communities in Ethiopia during drought relies heavily on their conne...

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Main Authors: Flintan, Fiona E., Anbacha, Abiyot, Ebro, Abule, Eba, Bedasa, Disasa, H., Aden, H., Abdulatif, M., Assefa, A.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180143
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author Flintan, Fiona E.
Anbacha, Abiyot
Ebro, Abule
Eba, Bedasa
Disasa, H.
Aden, H.
Abdulatif, M.
Assefa, A.
author_browse Abdulatif, M.
Aden, H.
Anbacha, Abiyot
Assefa, A.
Disasa, H.
Eba, Bedasa
Ebro, Abule
Flintan, Fiona E.
author_facet Flintan, Fiona E.
Anbacha, Abiyot
Ebro, Abule
Eba, Bedasa
Disasa, H.
Aden, H.
Abdulatif, M.
Assefa, A.
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description A brief summarizing a study undertaken in three specifically selected kebeles of Su’ula (in Afar region), Asli (Somali), and Fuldowa (Oromia) that had received food aid during the drought of 2020–2023. The resilience of pastoralist communities in Ethiopia during drought relies heavily on their connectivity and collective efforts. Humanitarian strategies that embrace these dynamics can significantly enhance coping mechanisms and sustainability. Policymakers must prioritize reinforcing community networks to ensure effective humanitarian responses that are culturally sensitive and community centered.
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spelling CGSpace1801432026-01-20T02:05:08Z Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia Flintan, Fiona E. Anbacha, Abiyot Ebro, Abule Eba, Bedasa Disasa, H. Aden, H. Abdulatif, M. Assefa, A. food aid drought pastoralism A brief summarizing a study undertaken in three specifically selected kebeles of Su’ula (in Afar region), Asli (Somali), and Fuldowa (Oromia) that had received food aid during the drought of 2020–2023. The resilience of pastoralist communities in Ethiopia during drought relies heavily on their connectivity and collective efforts. Humanitarian strategies that embrace these dynamics can significantly enhance coping mechanisms and sustainability. Policymakers must prioritize reinforcing community networks to ensure effective humanitarian responses that are culturally sensitive and community centered. 2025-11-30 2026-01-19T16:17:23Z 2026-01-19T16:17:23Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180143 en Open Access application/pdf Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises Flintan, F., Anbacha, A., Ebro, A., Eba, B., Disasa, H., Aden, H., Abdulatif, M., and Assefa, A. 2025. Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia. London: SPARC.
spellingShingle food aid
drought
pastoralism
Flintan, Fiona E.
Anbacha, Abiyot
Ebro, Abule
Eba, Bedasa
Disasa, H.
Aden, H.
Abdulatif, M.
Assefa, A.
Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia
title Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia
title_full Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia
title_short Food Aid Sharing and Resilience. The role of collectivity and connectivity in drought-affected pastoralist systems in Ethiopia
title_sort food aid sharing and resilience the role of collectivity and connectivity in drought affected pastoralist systems in ethiopia
topic food aid
drought
pastoralism
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180143
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