The Horn of Africa has seen its fair share of natural resource conflicts among and between competing pastoralists communities. The conflicts hitherto associated with men, ignored women pastoralists’ role in the same conflict. Using an existing data and an open-ended qualitative approach the study sought answers on the role of women pastoralists in conflict in the horn of Africa. Results show that women have a hand in conflict either by offering active or passive support. The review takes note that women’s involvement in conflict has evolved to peace-building. In conclusion, the study notes women play a role in conflict which however remains under-valued. Further, the emerging spaces occupied by women led conflict mediation has yet to challe...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
Pastoral resource management is based on a complex set of temporary or semi-permanent claims on past...
This study examined the practices of conflict transformation in Nyangatom, hammer, and Dassanech com...
Widespread conflict is a recurring issue in African pastoralist societies. While its roots are debat...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
The role of women in peacebuilding is acknowledged by many stakeholders central in peace work. While...
Generally speaking pastoral areas are full of conflicts due to lack of natural resources such as gra...
Particularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's ...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
The majority of those living in the border region of Kenya, Sudan, and Uganda are pastoralists, whos...
The main objective of this study was to examine women’s role in conflict resolution in Alamata Town,...
This study examined the dynamics of conflict, emerging trends and relationship between inter-pastora...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
In this paper we provide an evidence on how natural resources utilization in the farming and pastora...
Increasing conflicts in many parts of the world are responsible for many losses of lives and destruc...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
Pastoral resource management is based on a complex set of temporary or semi-permanent claims on past...
This study examined the practices of conflict transformation in Nyangatom, hammer, and Dassanech com...
Widespread conflict is a recurring issue in African pastoralist societies. While its roots are debat...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
The role of women in peacebuilding is acknowledged by many stakeholders central in peace work. While...
Generally speaking pastoral areas are full of conflicts due to lack of natural resources such as gra...
Particularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's ...
Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender consider...
The majority of those living in the border region of Kenya, Sudan, and Uganda are pastoralists, whos...
The main objective of this study was to examine women’s role in conflict resolution in Alamata Town,...
This study examined the dynamics of conflict, emerging trends and relationship between inter-pastora...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
In this paper we provide an evidence on how natural resources utilization in the farming and pastora...
Increasing conflicts in many parts of the world are responsible for many losses of lives and destruc...
The study set out to scrutinize the scope of conflict in Africa and further evaluate the contributio...
Pastoral resource management is based on a complex set of temporary or semi-permanent claims on past...
This study examined the practices of conflict transformation in Nyangatom, hammer, and Dassanech com...