Anticipatory Action in Complex Crises: Lessons from Ethiopia

This study examines how anticipatory action was perceived and experienced among Ethiopians living with drought alongside other crises. These include the 2020–22 conflict in Tigray, local conflicts in several regions, a recent locust invasion, and escalations of Al-Shabaab terrorist attacks in the Somali Region. The findings play an important role in confirming the initial assumptions that led to the intervention design, namely that the biggest challenge for drought-affected people is reduced food consumption and the loss of livelihoods. Findings also illustrate that the anticipatory action received in many cases had a positive impact on quality of life; however, this impact was likely shortlived. 

This report was originally published on the Feinstein International Center website.

Date de publication

décembre 21, 2023

Type de ressource

PDF, 4.32 Mo

Auteurs

Evan Easton-Calabria, Abdirahman Ahmed, Dawud Mohamed and Aarti Singh

Année

2023

Pays

Éthiopie

Région

Afrique

Type de contenu

Rapport de recherche

Type d'organisation

Institutions universitaires et de recherche

Risques

Conflit, Sécheresse, Infestation d'insectes