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2016 SSHRC Storyteller Finalist

Tags: #Food Security #Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada #SSHRC #Storyteller #University of British Columbia

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An Introduction to International Development

Looking for an introductory book to share or use in an undergraduate course? Radelet’s 2015 The Great Surge is worth considering, particularly for the economics side of development. He introduces readers to key thinkers and books, supporting some and disputing others. Very readable. From the book; ‘We live at a time of the greatest development […]

Tags: #Development economics #Development progress #International development #Radelet

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One of the Most Effective Aid Projects (Agriculture)

Many individuals and organizations suggest that selecting and implementing highly effective international development projects is straightforward. My experience working in North America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia over the last twelve years is that it is far more complex. When projects are smaller-scale, some of the most effective international development projects I have seen are […]

Tags: #Agriculture #Effective aid #International development #Irrigation #Thinking Outside the Box

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In Canadian Association of Food Studies Newsletter

Canadian Association for Food Studies (2015) Fall 2015 Newsletter, Issue 20, p. 10.

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New Publication in the Journal of International Development

Cochrane, L. and Thornton, A. (2016) Charity Rankings: Delivering Development or Dehumanizing Aid? Journal of International Development DOI: 10.1002/jid.3201 Abstract Individuals want to know which organisations to donate to, and a variety of organisations have developed ranking systems to guide them. This paper explores charity ranking, with a particular focus on the increasing role of […]

Tags: #Charity ranking #Cost effectiveness #Evaluation #Human Rights #International development

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Awarded: Robert M. Netting Graduate Paper Prize

The Robert M. Netting award is given out by the Culture and Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association. I was awarded this prize for my paper “Worldviews Apart: Agriculture Extension and Ethiopian Smallholder Farmers.” As a part of the award, I will now work with the editors of the journal Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment for its […]

Tags: #American Anthropological Association #Culture Agriculture Food and Environment #Robert M. Netting

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New Publication in Global Humanities

Cochrane, L. and Chellan, W. (2015) “We Were Extremely Poor But We Were Pious”: Exploring the Interrelationships between Religious Adherence and Economic Status in the Muslim World. Global Humanities 2: 112-128. Abstract: This paper analyzes theological, quantitative and qualitative data regarding the relationships between economic status and religious adherence, with specific reference to Islam and […]

Tags: #Economic Status #Household Income #Poverty #Religiosity #Religious Adherence

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Reading Ethiopia (Books)

Suggested reading on Ethiopia. Feel free to send me your additions and I’ll add them to the list. In chronological order: The Ethiopia Books of Travels (1904, translated in 2021) Pasha Ex-Italian Somaliland (1951) S Pankhurst Ethiopia: A Cultural History (1955) S Pankhurst Indo-Ethiopian Relations for Centuries (1961) Muthanna The Blue Nile (1962) Moorehead Wichale XVII: The Attempt […]

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New Publication in Forum for Development Studies

Cochrane, L. and Skjerdal, T. (2015) Reading the Narratives: Resettlement, Investment and Development in Ethiopia. Forum for Development Studies. DOI: 10.1080/08039410.2015.1080183 Abstract: This article examines the narratives presented on the subjects of relocation, investment and development in Ethiopia. In particular, we focus upon representations given by the Government of Ethiopia and Human Rights Watch (HRW) […]

Tags: #Development #Ethiopia #Human Rights #Investment #Resettlement

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New Publication in Development in Practice

Taddesse, D., Jamieson, D. and Cochrane, L. (2015) Strengthening Public Health Supply Chains in Ethiopia: PEPFAR Supported Expansion of Access and Availability. Development in Practice 25(7): 1043-1056. Abstract: When the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)-supported Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) programme began working in Ethiopia in 2006, the estimated population of people living […]

Tags: #Ethiopia #HIV/AIDS #PEPFAR #Public Health #SCMS

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