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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

Latest publications: Journal articles or issues

Development Policy Review

Publication - Journal articles or issues - 1 November 2011
various authors
Articles in the latest issue explore food security, the turnaround in opinion about high and low food prices, and the need for new indices to reflect different consumer groups.

Disasters

Publication - Journal articles or issues - 1 October 2011
Disasters vol. 35, iss. 4
various authors
Articles in the latest issue explore health systems and post-conflict health reconstruction, stress theory, and resource management for post-disaster reconstruction. For the full table of contents, or to subscribe or submit an article visit http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/disa

Disasters theme issue – famine

Publication - Journal articles or issues - 24 August 2011
Edited by Sara Pantuliano and Helen Young
Following the famine in Somalia, this virtual issue of Disasters brings together a number of seminal articles on previous famines in the Horn of Africa and elsewhere to inform current response.

Disasters

Publication - Journal articles or issues - 30 June 2011
Disasters Vol. 35 Iss. 3
Various Authors
Amongst other subjects, articles in the latest issue explore tsunami survivors' perspectives on vulnerability, community strategies to improve flood risk communication, and ethics and expatriate health care professionals in humanitarian work. For the full table of contents, or to subscribe or submit an article to Disasters, visit wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/disa

Disasters theme issue: Refugees and the displaced

Publication - Journal articles or issues - 20 June 2011
Various authors
This special issue features a selection of the most relevant and original articles about refugee and displacement issues published by Disasters over the past 35 years to mark the 60th anniversary of the UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees.

Health regains but livelihoods lag: findings from a study with people on ART in Zambia and Kenya

Publication - Journal articles or issues - 1 June 2011
AIDS Care Volume 23, Number 6
Fiona Samuels and Naomi Rutenberg
Although ART is increasingly accessible and eases some stresses, it creates other challenges including the importance of food security to enhance ART-effectiveness. This paper explores the role livelihood strategies play in achieving food security and maintaining nutritional status among ART patients in Kenya and Zambia.

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