Economic Policy and Food Security in Ethiopia

Main author: Johnston, Deborah
Other authors: Walls, Helen
Format: Book Chapters           
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description Ethiopia has an integrated approach to addressing nutrition. However, greater clarity is needed on the wider impact of policy on food and nutrition. We focus on the interrelationship between economic policy and nutrition policy (defined as including all food- and nutrition-relevant policy). While Ethiopia’s policy has had notable successes, particularly with addressing stunting, two key challenges remain. First, some indicators such as wasting and anaemia in children under five have shown far less improvement. Second, the bottom quintile of children has seen far more limited general improvement than the population as a whole. We argue that the focus of government policy needs to shift from food availability to broader issues of food acquisition and particularly food affordability, which is mediated through food prices and waged employment. Of particular concern is the rising price of animal-source products and other non-staple foods, which may be related to the challenges of addressing some nutritional indicators.
author_additional Cheru, Fantu
author_additionalStr Cheru, Fantu
format Book Chapters
author Johnston, Deborah
author_facet Johnston, Deborah
Walls, Helen
authorStr Johnston, Deborah
author_letter Johnston, Deborah
author2 Walls, Helen
author2Str Walls, Helen
title Economic Policy and Food Security in Ethiopia
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/30108/