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Shifting Sands: The Commercialization of Camels in Mid-altitude Ethiopia and Beyond
Y. Aklilu / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2011
Although pastoralists in Ethiopia are often characterized as unresponsive to market opportunities, the bulk of Ethiopia’s growing formal and informal livestock and meat exports are supplied from pasto...
Conflict in the Somali Region of Ethiopia: can education promote peacebuilding?
S Richards / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2011
This report is an analysis of the links between conflict and education in Somali Region, and examines if and how improved education might contribute to peace and security objectives. While recognizing...
Sex and age matter - Improving humanitarian response in emergencies
P Benelli / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2011
To ensure that vulnerabilities, needs and access to life-saving services are best understood and responded to, humanitarian actors must collect information based on sex and age. When this data is lack...
Sex and age matter: improving humanitarian response in emergencies
D. Mazurana (ed);P. Benelli (ed);H. Gupta (ed) / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2011
Humanitarian aid is largely guided by anecdotes rather than evidence. Currently, the humanitarian system shows significant weaknesses in data collection, analysis and response in all stages of a crisi...
Foraging and Fighting: community perspectives on natural resources and conflict in southern Karamoja
E. Stites;L. Fries;D. Akabwai / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2010
This paper seeks to examine the perspectives and experiences of communities in the southern Karamoja region of Uganda regarding natural resources and conflict. The study set out to better...
Aid and violence: development policies and conflict in Nepal
F. Bonino (ed);A. Donini (ed) / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
This paper aims to illustrate how aid policies and conflict are intertwined. It analyses the development/conflict nexus in Nepal over the last decade and includes discussions with aid agencies, d...
Changing roles, shifting risks: livelihood impacts of disarmament in Karamoja, Uganda
E. Stites;D. Akabwai / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
This report examines the role of disarmament policies in changes in livelihood systems of the population in the Karamoja region of northeastern Uganda.  The following topics are covered: ...
Livelihoods, migration and conflict: discussion of findings from two studies in W. and N. Darfur
H. Young;K. Jacobsen;A. Osman / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
In conflict zones where displacement and insecurity undermine people’s ability to pursue livelihoods, links with Diaspora and the remittances they send are an important source of support. This b...
Afghanistan: humanitarianism under threat
A. Donini / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
This briefing paper, published by The Feinstein International Center, provides an update on the humanitarian challenges and opportunities in Afghanistan. The author highlights, using data collected on...
Livelihoods, power and choice: the vulnerability of the Northern Rizaygat, Darfur, Sudan
H. Young;A. M. Osman;A. M. Abusin / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
Livelihoods in Darfur are intimately linked to the conflict. This document considers the livelihoods of the Northern Rizaygat, a group of Arabic-speaking, camel-herding nomads living in the S...

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