This paper explores how the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP), as an example of contemporary bottom-up development practices in the global South, governs nomadic pastoralists in the peripheries. Based on fieldwork in Ethiopia's Somali region, we show that PSNP practices of client targeting, community-based public works and (international) financial resource flows, both for their own sake and because of their entanglement with the sedentary metaphysics of Ethiopian state, have advanced sedentary governmental order into pastoral peripheries more than top-down state sedentarization interventions had ever done. Finally, we argue that bottom-up development practice is an effective tool for state-building in the periphery
This thesis examines how the Ethiopian government and the Afar Pastoralist Development Association (...
Background: This study was carried out with the objective of assessing the social consequences of pa...
This paper draws attention to the central role played by the Ethiopian state in reconfiguring contem...
Drawing on an analysis of the implementation of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) in...
This paper traces the re-spacing of pastoral drylands in Africa. We argue that rendering pastoral re...
In the Ethiopian highlands, the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) is a successful social safety...
This paper analyzes frontier dynamics of land dispossessions in Ethiopia’s pastoral lowland regions....
This thesis is about the sedentarization process in Filtu Woreda of the Somali Region in Ethiopia. S...
This paper examines the politics of distributing social transfers in Ethiopia’s Afar region. Two det...
This book investigates the role of social protection amongst African pastoral and agro-pastoral comm...
With one third of the population living in poverty and millions experiencing chronic food insecurity...
"Many of Somalia’s productive sectors, already weak before the civil war, have been damaged in ...
The most recent (2010-211) drought in the arid and semiarid lowlands (ASAL) of the Horn of Africa ha...
An attempt is made to identify the various challenges to the promotion of development in the pastora...
This thesis explores the functioning of the Ethiopian state through the lives of rural public servan...
This thesis examines how the Ethiopian government and the Afar Pastoralist Development Association (...
Background: This study was carried out with the objective of assessing the social consequences of pa...
This paper draws attention to the central role played by the Ethiopian state in reconfiguring contem...
Drawing on an analysis of the implementation of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) in...
This paper traces the re-spacing of pastoral drylands in Africa. We argue that rendering pastoral re...
In the Ethiopian highlands, the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) is a successful social safety...
This paper analyzes frontier dynamics of land dispossessions in Ethiopia’s pastoral lowland regions....
This thesis is about the sedentarization process in Filtu Woreda of the Somali Region in Ethiopia. S...
This paper examines the politics of distributing social transfers in Ethiopia’s Afar region. Two det...
This book investigates the role of social protection amongst African pastoral and agro-pastoral comm...
With one third of the population living in poverty and millions experiencing chronic food insecurity...
"Many of Somalia’s productive sectors, already weak before the civil war, have been damaged in ...
The most recent (2010-211) drought in the arid and semiarid lowlands (ASAL) of the Horn of Africa ha...
An attempt is made to identify the various challenges to the promotion of development in the pastora...
This thesis explores the functioning of the Ethiopian state through the lives of rural public servan...
This thesis examines how the Ethiopian government and the Afar Pastoralist Development Association (...
Background: This study was carried out with the objective of assessing the social consequences of pa...
This paper draws attention to the central role played by the Ethiopian state in reconfiguring contem...