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Social Science Disasters & Disaster Relief

Making of Canadian Food Aid Policy

by (author) Mark W. Charlton

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Oct 1992
Category
Disasters & Disaster Relief
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773563605
    Publish Date
    Oct 1992
    List Price
    $110.00

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Since the Colombo Plan in the early 1950s, food aid has been an important and highly visible component of the Canadian development assistance program. Until the early 1970s, however, the Canadian food aid program was little more than a loosely connected collection of disparate programs designed to meet a host of sometimes conflicting objectives. In the wake of the world food crisis of 1972-75, a growing number of groups began to question the developmental effectiveness of food aid. In response, the Canadian government undertook an extensive review and assessment of its food aid program, which resulted in a series of new policy initiatives designed to change both the substance of food aid programs and the manner in which they were administered. These changes marked a watershed in the history of the Canadian food aid program, setting out the fundamental policy themes that have been consolidated and refined in the 1980s and early 1990s.

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