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Friedman Faculty - Maxwell
Daniel Maxwell
Professor, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

Research Director, Feinstein International Center

Education:

Ph.D. in Development Studies, University of Wisconsin

Curriculum Vitae:
Contact Information
Phone: 
(617) 627-3423
Research
General Research: 

Famine, food security, livelihoods; Food aid; Humanitarian programs in both assistance and protection; Emergency preparedness, information systems and contingency planning; Humanitarian policy; Governance and human rights

Current Research: 

"Preventing Corruption in Humanitarian Assistance" (Study of practices by humanitarian NGOs to manage and limit the risk of corruption); "Targeting in Complex Emergencies" (The role of the recipient community in managing and targeting humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies - particularly food aid); "Livelihoods Change over Time" (Longitudinal study of livelihoods change in protracted to repeated humanitarian emergencies)

Past Research: 

Food Security measurement; Empirical analysis of famine and food crises in Greater Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Burundi); Urban livelihoods, poverty and food security; Urban agriculture; Chronic vulnerability; Land tenure/livelihoods linkages; Nutrition programs

Professional Affiliations

Former Editor, Journal of Humanitarian Assistance; Member, International Humanitarian Studies Association; 20 years experience in non-governmental and humanitarian organizations, with experience mostly in Africa

Select Recent Publications

Maxwell DG. Humanitarian Aid. In: Rajan R, Reinert K, editors. The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 2009.
Barrett CB, Bell R, Lentz EC, Maxwell DG. Market information and food insecurity response analysis. Food Security. 2009;1:151-68.