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Title: | Impact of Pastoral Productive Safety net Program on prevention of asset reduction at household level in Somali Region |
Authors: | Teshome, Hanna |
Issue Date: | May-2012 |
Publisher: | ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY |
Abstract: | This paper assesses the impact of Pastoral Productive Safety net Program on
prevention of asset reduction at household level in Somali Region. The study aims at
making an in-depth analysis on the impact of Productive Safety Net Program in
preventing asset reduction at the household level mainly of key breeding livestock,
which is one of the main strategic objective the program needs to address. The PSNP
program is being implemented within a background where unpredictable seasonal
variation, increasing population, and accompanying stress on the environment are
constraining factors that are increasingly impacting on food insecurity. It is within this
context that PSNP is aiming to provide transfers to chronic food insecure communities
and prevent the depletion of household assets. The program is preventing destitution
within communities as there is little doubt that the situation would be far worse in these
program areas were the food transfers not taking place. Existing traditional coping
systems such as zakat and irmaansa are under significant strain exacerbated by the
recurrent drought-like conditions and PSNP is supporting and relieving this system so
that not only those specifically targeted by the program but others within the community
can also benefit.
In this study sets of participatory techniques were implemented to assess the Impact of
Pastoral Productive Safety net Program on prevention of asset reduction at household
level in Somali Region. The result of the study has revealed that the program has little
impact on participants in protecting household assets of Somalie pastoralists, due in
part to overwhelming drought that wiped off their livestock. PSNP alone is therefore not
able to protect assets at the household level but helping targeted communities as a life
saving. The conclusion reached from this study is therefore, PSNP needs to be
recognized as an important pillar and foundational ‘holding’ program in addressing the
huge challenges facing pastoralist communities in southern Ethiopia. It is not a solution
however, to these challenges given the experience to date and assuming a continuation
of current broader trends and as such there is no clear end in sight for the program. For
the higher objectives and aims of PSNP to be achieved within the pastoral context it Impact of Pastoral PSNP on prevention of asset reduction at household level in Somali Region
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therefore requires a suite of additional activities and program components combined in
a comprehensive approach that aims to address the factors that are constraining the
success of asset protection. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1920 |
Appears in Collections: | Rural Development
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