Targeting Food Security Interventions When 'Everyone is Poor': The Case of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme

D. Gilligan, J. Hoddinott, Neha Kumar, A. Taffesse
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In Ethiopia, as in many other African countries, there is a pressing need to improve household food security. An emerging consensus suggests that this is most easily accomplished through two development strategies with two complementary dimensions: investments that facilitate income generation and asset accumulation (infrastructure development, improved technologies for agriculture, etc.), and interventions that protect the poorest from hunger, prevent asset depletion and provide a platform on which the growth interventions can take place. Given limited resources for the latter, there needs to be an allocation mechanism. But in a country like Ethiopia, where poverty is widespread and income distribution relatively equal, how does targeting work? (Woldehanna et al. 2008); literally, when “everyone is poor".
当“人人都贫穷”时,以粮食安全干预为目标:埃塞俄比亚的生产安全网计划为例
埃塞俄比亚和许多其他非洲国家一样,迫切需要改善家庭粮食安全。一项正在形成的共识表明,实现这一目标最容易的方式是通过两项具有两个互补维度的发展战略:促进创收和资产积累的投资(基础设施发展、改进的农业技术等),以及保护最贫困人口免遭饥饿、防止资产枯竭并为增长干预提供平台的干预措施。鉴于后者的资源有限,需要有一个分配机制。但在埃塞俄比亚这样一个贫困普遍、收入分配相对平等的国家,目标是如何发挥作用的?(Woldehanna et al. 2008);从字面上看,当“每个人都很穷”时。
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