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Against a backdrop of conventional interventions through the state or markets, alternative initiatives have been pioneered to address the problem of food security.
An example is the " Community Area-Based Development Approach " to agricultural development (" CABDA "), an NGO programme with the objective of providing an alternative approach to increasing food security in Africa.
CABDA proceeds through specific areas of intervention such as the introduction of drought-resistant crops and new methods of food production such as agro-forestry.
Piloted in Ethiopia in the 1990s it has spread to Malawi, Uganda, Eritrea and Kenya.
In an analysis of the programme by the Overseas Development Institute, CABDA's focus on individual and community capacity-building is highlighted.
This enables farmers to influence and drive their own development through community-run institutions, bringing food security to their household and region.

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