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Topic: Pastoralism
Publication
Human Development as a Pathway to Transformed and Peaceful Societies Trends from Kenya’s Ungoverned Spaces
Jaynisha Patel
,
Moses Onyango
– 21 October 2021
Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR)
Publication
Everywhere as Grazing Land: Interrogating the Pastoralist Question in Nigeria
Azeez Olaniyan
– 30 August 2017
African Heritage Institution
Publication
Rural Banditry and Social Conflicts in Plateau State
– 25 November 2015
Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)
Publication
The Intricate Road to Development: Government Development Strategies in the Pastoral Areas of the Horn of Africa
Mahmmud Abdulahi
,
Yohannes Aberra
– 1 January 2015
Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS)
Publication
Putting Small Scale Farming First: Improving the National Agriculture Investment Plans of Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Tanzania
Mark Curtis
– 1 January 2014
Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development (ACORD)
Publication
Societies Caught in the Conflict Trap Regional Research Findings Chad, Central African Republic, Sudan and South Sudan
Louise Khabure
– 1 November 2013
Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development (ACORD)
Publication
Pastoralism and Development in Ethiopia
Solomon Desta
– 1 March 2013
Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA)
Publication
Rationale and Capacity of Pastoral Community Innovative Adaptation to Climate Change in Ethiopia
Tibebu Solomon
– 1 January 2013
African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS)
Publication
Conservation and Ecotourism on Privatised Land in the Mara Kenya: The Case of Conservancy Land Leases
Claire Bedelian
– 1 October 2012
Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS)
Publication
Climate Change and Pastoralism: Traditional Coping Mechanisms and Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Jean-Bosco Butera
,
Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Berhe
– 1 January 2012
Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS)
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