Book Description
Mozambique and the Great Flood of 2000 probes the effectiveness of various forms of aid, the extent of cooperation among agencies and governments, the amount of money raised through international public appeals, the use of relief funds, and the effectiveness of initial efforts at reconstruction. Documenting the experience of the floods, the authors provide important insights for future emergency planning and management in Mozambique and elsewhere.
About the Author
Frances Christie is a Mozambique-based journalist with 15 years of experience writing about aid and emergencies in Mozambique. Joseph Hanlon is a writer and former journalist for New Scientist. This is his fifth book on Mozambique.
Mozambique and the Great Flood of 2000 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Mozambique and the Great Flood of 2000 probes the effectiveness of various forms of aid, the extent of cooperation among agencies and governments, the amount of money raised through international public appeals, the use of relief funds, and the effectiveness of initial efforts at reconstruction. Documenting the experience of the floods, the authors provide important insights for future emergency planning and management in Mozambique and elsewhere.
Author Biography: Frances Christie is a Mozambique-based journalist with 15 years of experience writing about aid and emergencies in Mozambique.
Joseph Hanlon is a writer and former journalist for New Scientist. This is his fifth book on Mozambique.