Reports
This study examined community participation throughout the food aid program cycle to understand the role of recipient communities in the targeting of food assistance under the conflict conditions in Somalia, a country that has not had a central government since the fall of the President Siad Barre in 1991.
Briefing Papers
This new briefing paper explores the policy and operational implications of the current crises and the challenges to humanitarian action in Somalia. It examines how international state-building and counterterrorism objectives in Somalia have compromised the ability of international humanitarian actors to assist and protect vulnerable populations.
Book Chapters
By S. Bishop, A. Catley, and T. Leyland. In L. Alinovi, G. Hemrich and L. Russo (eds.), Beyond Relief: Food Security in Protracted Crises. Practical Action Publishing, Rugby. 2008.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
By Daniel Maxwell, Nicholas Haan, Kirsten Gelsdorf and David Dawe (2012). Global Food Security , Special Edition on the Somalia Famine 2011-2012. (forthcoming)
By Daniel Maxwell and Merry Fitzpatrick (2012). Global Food Security , Special Edition on the Somalia Famine 2011-2012. (forthcoming)
By J. Mariner, J. McDermott, J.A.P. Heesterbeek, A. Catley, and P. Roeder (2005). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 69, 245-262
By A. Catley. (1996). Pastoral Development Network Paper, 39d, Overseas Development Institute, London
By A. Catley and A. Aden (1996). Tropical Animal Health and Production 28, 91-98
By A. Catley and A.A. Mohammed (1996). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 23(3), 175-186
By A. Catley and A.A. Mohammed (1996). Nomadic Peoples 39, 135-146
By A. Catley and A.A. Mohammed (1995). Nomadic Peoples 36/37, 3-16

