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Ethiopia - Background Resources

Ethiopia - Well-Being and Poverty in Ethiopia : The Role of Agriculture and Agency
World Bank report on well-being and poverty in Ethiopia with a focus on agriculture.

'Too Much Inequality or Too Little? Inequality and Stagnation in Ethiopian Agriculture', Stephen Devereux, Amdissa Teshome and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, IDS Bulletin, 36(2): 121-126
The persistence of agricultural stagnation in Ethiopia has provided justification for radical interventions for decades - from villagisation to land redistribution to resettlement programmes. Rather than reversing negative trends, the evidence suggests that these interventions have exacerbated poverty traps and vulnerability of smallholder households...

Destitution in Ethiopia's NE Highlands
The 'Wollo Destitution Study' was commissioned by Save the Children UK, funded by DFID and implemented by a research team from IDS Sussex and Addis Ababa University, in collaboration with the Amhara Regional Government, with the objectives of investigating the scale, causes and consequences of destitution in Wollo in Ethiopia's NE Highlands, and suggesting appropriate policy responses.

Pastoralist Communication Initiative - Somali Region, Ethiopia

Concern about recurrent drought and growing food aid dependency in lowland areas of Ethiopia prompted the Pastoralist Communication Initiative at IDS to undertake a scoping exercise for a research study to investigate the underlying causes of deepening livelihood insecurity, specifically in Somali Region...

Participatory policy processes? Environmental governance in Ethiopia

Ethiopia's problems of food shortage and environmental degradation are well documented. We know less about the arena in which competing agricultural, natural resources and environmental strategies are fought for. Who are the protagonists and how do they fight their corner?

An Institute of Development Studies report casts light on how decisions are made in Ethiopia. It reveals a complex environment in which policy debates are not resolved as a result of rational choices but are often fudged as conflicts rage among ever-shifting networks of scientists, donors, ideologues and bureaucrats.

Agricultural Intensification in Ethiopia and Mali
Grace Carswell, Institute of Development Studies, Research Report 48, (2000)

Diversification of Livelihoods: Evidence From Mali and Ethiopia

Camilla Toulmin, Rebeca Leonard, Karen Brock, Ngolo Coulibaly, Grace Carswell and Data Dea, Institute of Development Studies, Research Report 47, (2000)








Agriculture is a key pathway out of poverty