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Herd instinct?: A better deal for African pastoralists
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 1999Pastoralists in east Africa, once seen as backward and illiterate and criticised by policy makers for their supposed mismanagement of herds and natural resources, are now perceived as rational, productive and highly skilled livestock keepers. Yet, how can rising poverty, extreme levels of conflict, and competition for land be overcome?DocumentVeterinary services in the Horn of Africa: where are we now?: a review of animal health policies and institutions focussing in pastoral areas
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2002This report is based on a study of public and private sector veterinary provision, including Community-based Animal Health (CAH), in the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA).DocumentLivestock marketing in Southern Sudan, with particular reference to the cattle trade between southern Sudan and Uganda
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2002This paper looks at the trade in cattle between Southern Sudan and Northern Uganda. Currently, numbers of cattle crossing the border are controlled by Sudanese traders in order not to swamp the market in the North of Uganda.DocumentThe July women's peace crusade
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001This 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.DocumentBreaking the spears and cooling the earth: an analytical review of the Pastoral Communities Harmonisation Initiative
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001This 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 through community-based animal health approaches. However, the organisation has already won the confidence of the livestock owners in this area.DocumentConflict dynamics in a three-level game: local, national, and international conflict in the horn of Africa
Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, 1999This paper begins with an introduction of a synthesis and analysis of the complex patterns of international wars and internal conflicts in the Horn of Africa over the past four decades.DocumentFEWS NET Monthly Food Security Updates
Famine Early Warning Systems Network, 1999News bulletin from FEWS/USAID focusing on food supply prospects and news for African countriesUntil 1999 this was known as the Fews BulletinPages
