Widespread conflict is a recurring issue in African pastoralist societies. While its roots are debated, there is a missing link with prevailing poverty among communities and particularly among women. We here apply a gender perspective to establish a hypothesis on the role of women in pastoralist conflicts. The existing polygynic system establishes a violent frame for pastoralist women, who would be sold at increasingly early ages to provide in turn enough resources for furnishing the dowry needed by their brothers. The control on them would thereby be transferred from their own families to their husband and his family, where they have also to endure competition for resources with other wives. Survival strategies are linked with fertility, a...
Clitmate change-induced conflict is a major global threat to human security and the environment. It ...
Pastoralism was one of the oldest forms of organized human society in providing sustainable liveliho...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...
Widespread conflict is a recurring issue in African pastoralist societies. While its roots are debat...
The Horn of Africa has seen its fair share of natural resource conflicts among and between competing...
Nigeria is an agrarian country with the northern region prone to droughts; despite this pastoralism ...
In this paper we provide an evidence on how natural resources utilization in the farming and pastora...
This paper examines factors that predispose pastoralist women to social and environmental vulnerabi...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
On the Ground • African pastoralists endure poverty, drought, and hunger. Women are especially margi...
The rangelands of Africa remain home to millions of people who try to make a living by raising lives...
Pastoralist tenure systems are highly complex. Where customary institutions are functioning well, pa...
In Lango, Northern Uganda, 20 years of war, cattle rustling and HIV/AIDS have resulted in widespread...
PhD ThesisNatural resource use conflicts are a global phenomenon and in Sub-Saharan Africa, such con...
Thesis, McGill University, 2007In the context of growing poverty and sedentarization, the socio-econ...
Clitmate change-induced conflict is a major global threat to human security and the environment. It ...
Pastoralism was one of the oldest forms of organized human society in providing sustainable liveliho...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...
Widespread conflict is a recurring issue in African pastoralist societies. While its roots are debat...
The Horn of Africa has seen its fair share of natural resource conflicts among and between competing...
Nigeria is an agrarian country with the northern region prone to droughts; despite this pastoralism ...
In this paper we provide an evidence on how natural resources utilization in the farming and pastora...
This paper examines factors that predispose pastoralist women to social and environmental vulnerabi...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
On the Ground • African pastoralists endure poverty, drought, and hunger. Women are especially margi...
The rangelands of Africa remain home to millions of people who try to make a living by raising lives...
Pastoralist tenure systems are highly complex. Where customary institutions are functioning well, pa...
In Lango, Northern Uganda, 20 years of war, cattle rustling and HIV/AIDS have resulted in widespread...
PhD ThesisNatural resource use conflicts are a global phenomenon and in Sub-Saharan Africa, such con...
Thesis, McGill University, 2007In the context of growing poverty and sedentarization, the socio-econ...
Clitmate change-induced conflict is a major global threat to human security and the environment. It ...
Pastoralism was one of the oldest forms of organized human society in providing sustainable liveliho...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...