When business is not as usual: Decision-making and the humanitarian response to the famine in South Central Somalia

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Author(s)
Hobbs, C., Gordon, M. and Bogart, B.
Publication language
English
Pages
7pp
Date published
01 Dec 2012
Publisher
Global Food Security
Type
Articles
Keywords
Food and nutrition, Food aid, Food security, Response and recovery
Countries
Somalia

In July 2011, following years of protracted crisis, famine was declared in South Central Somalia. Humanitarian agencies and donors overcame significant obstacles to drastically increase life-saving food assistance and respond to the crisis. This did not occur until famine was declared; however, this article provides insight into how and when actors made strategic response decisions to the unfolding crisis. It explores the dynamic and complex nature of, both, the operational context and food security situation in South Central Somalia, while also highlighting the challenges the humanitarian community faced in developing a consolidated understanding of the crisis in the period leading up to the Famine Declaration. The article concludes by discussing key implications for supporting better response decisions in Somalia and other complex emergencies.