Dust of the Danakil
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Mosaique Press
Published:15th Mar '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Drought is a natural disaster; starvation is a man-made tragedy. Preventing the former can go a long way to alleviating the latter, but not without the political will, as Ian Mathie makes clear in this gripping memoir of the 1974 humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia. Dust of the Danakil is a true story of an ill-conceived project run by the author in the violent, drought-stricken Danakil region of Ethiopia. Sent by UK government pen-pushers to harness seasonal flood water and turn the notoriously aggressive Afar herdsmen into farmers, he discovered a hostile environment - in more ways than one - that almost cost him his life. Intrigue, ingenuity, coercion and corruption make Dust of the Danakil an unforgettable story of despair, hope and disappointment which provokes an indictment of the relief and aid industries.
Eye opening in ways I never could have expected. No matter how bad our Western economy gets, how drowning in debt we are, it is impossible not to feel gratitude for life when you see how the other half lives... His books are journalistic masterpieces. I will happily read anything this gentleman writes. - Amazon Ian demonstrates not only his deep knowledge of and empathy with Africa from the inside, but his experience of the workings of the mandarins of Whitehall and the complexities of distributing aid. - Amazon
ISBN: 9781906852139
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 354g
264 pages