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"Why do Famines Persist in the Horn of Africa? Ethiopia 1999-2003." In: Devereux S, ed. The "New Famines": Why Famines Persist in an Era of Globalization. London: Routledge Press; 2006:.
"Towards a global food aid compact." Food Policy. 2006;31:105-118.
Shaping the Humanitarian World. Routledge; 2008.
"Rethinking Food Security in Humanitarian Response.". In: Food Security Forum.; 2008.
"Measuring food insecurity: Can an indicator based on localized coping behaviors be used to compare across contexts?" Food Policy. 2008;33:533-540. Abstract
"Market information and food insecurity response analysis." Food Security. 2009;1:151-168.
"Humanitarian Aid." In: Rajan R, Reinert K, eds. The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 2009.
"Global trends in food aid.". In: Expert opinion paper provided for Khartoum Food Aid Forum. Khartoum: World Food Programme.; 2006.
"Global factors shaping the future of food aid: the implications for WFP." Disasters. 2007;31 Suppl 1:S25-39. Abstract
"The future of WFP programming in Sudan." Disasters. 2007;31 Suppl 1:S1-8.
Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting its Role. London: Routledge Press; 2005.
"Fit for purpose? Rethinking food security responses in protracted humanitarian crises." Food Policy. 2010;35:91-97.
"The Evolving Food and Nutrition Agenda: Policy and Research Priorities for the Coming Decade." Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 2011;32(1).
"The Ethiopian crisis of 1999–2000: lessons learned, questions unanswered." Disasters. 2002;26:262-279.
Emergency Food Security Programming: A Good Practice Review. London: Overseas Development Institute; 2008.
Dietary Diversity Measures in Emergencies. SENAC/World Food Programme; 2007.
"Characteristics and Strategies Favoring Sustained Food Access during Guinea’s Food Price Crisis." Development in Practice. 2011;21:577-591.




