Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Well-Distributed Food Aid to Kenya to Create Self-Relience...
Proposal statement Food is a requirement of living organisms in order to sustain life as well as provide nourishment. However, not everybody has access to food due to un-foreseen circumstances that put individuals in need of food aid. These circumstances can be either man-made such as over farming or natural for example drought. In conducting this research, evidence will show some current solutions of providing food aid in Kenya as well as understanding what the future potential developments are. Research topic: Food aid in Kenya: a problem or solution? Research question: Is food aid a sustainable strategy to solving the food crisis in Kenya? Thesis: Providing food aid to Kenya is good as long as it is well distributed. Howeverâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦I will also try to find answers to the questions asked above. The proposal will also include three chapter headings: types of agricultural developments currently used and future ones; Pros and cons of using these agricultural developments; analysis of data and conclusion. The problems or solutions to food aid will also include two subheadings each; problems (Budget, food choices, governments) and solutions (outsourcing, growth speed and no limitations to the amount of donations received). Timeline Date Activity September 10-September 13 Search and Refine research topic. September 14 Write and refine thesis September 15-September 22 Select resources September 25- September 28 Review and refine research collected September 30 Write first draft and re-write first draft. October 1- October 5 Add any more Resources and write final draft. Annotated Bibliography Canada and the world backgrounder, ââ¬Å"International development ââ¬â Nongovernmental organizationâ⬠Canada and the world backgrounder 69, No.1 (2003): 30-31 This article focuses on various aspects of food aid in particular agencies that provide the food, evaluations of policies and procedures, finding solutions to help reduce the food crisis by introducing
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