Sudan and Conflict and security
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- The BLDS conflict collection
- Search for the latest conflict-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- "Brotherhoods of men", history repeating: South Africa under apartheid and Sudan under the NIF
- D. Melvill / Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2002
- Are there any lessons to be learnt regarding the role of "brotherhoods of men" in conflict-ridden African states? The Broederbond (Association of Brothers) in South Africa played a crucial role in not only providing guidance to the ap...
- Animal health as a viable entry point into pastoral communities experiencing conflict.
- L. Minear / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
- This study assesses the impact of the Pastoralist Community Harmonization Initiative (PCHI) on animal health and conflict resolution, while proposing synergies them. Among the key recommendations, the author advocates for the use of a...
- Women as ambassadors of peace: an effective means of reducing cattle raiding among East African pastoralists?
- D. Akabwai / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
- This article looks at a CAPE inspired innitiative to use women as ambassadors of peace. Pastoralists in East Africa have considerable problem with cattle raiding and cross-border conflict. Women can play a particularly important role ...
- From community-based animal health to peace-maker: the shifting role of OAU/IBAR
- D. Waithaka / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
- This article describes the role OAU/IBAR plays in peace-making among the Karamajong in Kenya, Uganda, Sudan and Ethiopia. OAU/IBAR's main interaction was previously focused on eradicating rinderpest and other livestock diseases...
- Participatory diagnosis: a fertile method for investigating cattle wasting diseases in southern Sudan
- A. Catley / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2000
- This article discusses a cattle disease called liei or noi, a disease predominantly found in Southern Sudan. The article finds that: these diseases present a special challenge to a community-based programme that ...
- Grievances not greed motivate war
- T. Addison ; S. M. Murshed / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
- What explains conflict, its intensity, and its duration? What are the chances of achieving a durable peace? What are the problems in reconstructing from war? This paper analyses some of the possible responses to the above quest...
- Can game theory shed light on the reaons for conflict in Africa?
- P. le Billon; S. M. Mansoob; T. Addison / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001
- This paper is about the process rather than the origins of conflict and focussing on African examples, uses game theory to set out a model of peace and conflict in which two actors engage with each other. Moral hazard is also introduc...
- What factors contributed to the success of 'community based animal health worker' programs in Kenya, southern Sudan and Ethiopia?
- A. Catley; P. Delaney; H. McCauley / Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 1998
- An assessment of two OFDA funded community based animal health worker (CAHW) projects which found that: The sustainability of CAHW development relies on the degree of integrity of financial management of drug inputs and...
- Drought coping strategies: migration and return
- R. Haug / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2000
- This paper focuses on the Hawaweer, a nomadic pastoralist group inhabiting the Northern part of Sudan. The Hawaweer were forced to migrate in the mid-eighties because of drought and hunger. The Hawaweer were selected for study mainly ...
- The prospects for pastoralism in Sudan are bleak
- J. Morton / Pastoral Development Network, ODI, 1988
- This article investigates the encroachment on pastoralist grazing land in Sudan (as a result of the mechanised farming in the Sudan). The article finds that: the Lahawin pastoralists have been forcibly resettled in area...
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