10.3.5

Food Aid

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Food Aid

Food aid can be used to combat food shortages. There are three types of food aid - relief aid, programme food aid and project food aid.

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Types of food aid

  • Relief Aid
    • Immediate, short-term aid following a natural disaster can be dropped via airlift. It can arrive on a very short time scale to a lot of places.
  • Programme Food Aid
    • Governments give countries a larger amount of food for sale.
    • LICs are usually required to do something for HICs in return for the food.
  • Project Food Aid
    • This is a longer term solution that specifically targets groups within a country that need food.
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Live Aid

  • The global problem of starvation was publicised by pop stars who released the Band Aid single and created the ‘Live Aid’ charity concert.
  • The images of starving people in sub-Saharan Africa were broadcast around the world to highlight the scale of the problem.
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Short-term or long-term?

  • Food aid is often seen as a short-term solution to a problem that is actually long-term, and is not really related to a country’s development.
  • The long-term solution for poverty is development and education.
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Problem with food aid

  • Providing food aid is not always an act of charity.
    • HICs have been accused in the past of using food aid to make sure they have political power.
    • By giving out food rather than spending on healthcare or education, the LIC stays dependent on the HIC.
  • This means that the LIC cannot become economically (financially) stable by themselves.

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