Who is to blame when Africa starves: media, governments or NGOs?

Abstract

The severe famine in Somalia and other areas of East Africa grabbed headlines only when images of starving children appeared on television screens around the world. Charlie Beckett, Director of Polis, the LSE’s Media think-tank, examines a damning report on the international community’s response to the crisis – and how the media played into it

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This paper was published in LSE Research Online.

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