The Timeliness and Cost-Effectiveness of the Local and Regional Procurement of Food Aid


Autoria(s): Lentz, Erin C.; Passarelli, Simone; Barrett, Christopher B.
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01/01/2013

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Local and regional procurement (LRP) of food aid is often claimed to lead to quicker and more cost-effective response. We generate timeliness and cost-effectiveness estimates by comparing US-funded LRP activities in nine countries against in-kind, transoceanic food aid shipments from the US to the same countries during the same timeframe. Procuring food locally or distributing cash or vouchers results in a time savings of nearly 14 weeks, a 62 percent gain. Cost-effectiveness varies significantly by commodity type. Procuring grains locally saved over 50 percent, on average, while local procurement of processed commodities was not always cost-effective. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Palavras-Chave #Emergency response #Food assistance #Foreign aid #Humanitarian aid #Economics #Growth and Development
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