Until recently, the needs and concerns of the Arab nomadic communities in Darfur were not given sufficient attention by the international community, probably because of the tendency to equate them with the notorious “Arab militia” accused of committing crimes during the conflict in Darfur. This began to change after several Arab nomad leaders complained to the United Nations and relief groups about their exclusion from humanitarian and development programmes and projects implemented in the region. The article explores the conditions and vulnerabilities of nomadic communities in Darfur and highlights some of the subsequent successful initiatives undertaken by the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to address the concerns...
In Afghanistan,1 there are several million nomadic people known as kuchis, a generic term used there...
The crimes committed in Darfur have captured more attention from the international community. In the...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
This article presents a number of documents bearing the name of the Arab Congregation of Western Su...
In the Darfur Region of Sudan, patterns of livestock mobility and livelihood systems are continually...
In the Darfur Region of Sudan, patterns of livestock mobility and livelihood systems are continually...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
This article describes citizen activism about the situation in Darfur. Part I describes the birth o...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
This research paper focused on the traditional tribal conflicts in Darfur, especially in the period ...
This article is to demonstrate that the current crisis in Darfur is not a spontaneous insurgency at ...
Reducing maternal mortality rates in Darfur remains one of the major challenges to the healthcare sy...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
In Afghanistan,1 there are several million nomadic people known as kuchis, a generic term used there...
The crimes committed in Darfur have captured more attention from the international community. In the...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...
This article presents a number of documents bearing the name of the Arab Congregation of Western Su...
In the Darfur Region of Sudan, patterns of livestock mobility and livelihood systems are continually...
In the Darfur Region of Sudan, patterns of livestock mobility and livelihood systems are continually...
The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the viole...
This article describes citizen activism about the situation in Darfur. Part I describes the birth o...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
Sudan is the largest state in Africa geographically and has a population of about 41 million people,...
This research paper focused on the traditional tribal conflicts in Darfur, especially in the period ...
This article is to demonstrate that the current crisis in Darfur is not a spontaneous insurgency at ...
Reducing maternal mortality rates in Darfur remains one of the major challenges to the healthcare sy...
The Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003 triggered a global debate among scholars as to whether or n...
In launching the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four editors (Alex Alvarez,...
In Afghanistan,1 there are several million nomadic people known as kuchis, a generic term used there...
The crimes committed in Darfur have captured more attention from the international community. In the...
Despite claims that the world is generally more developed and stable than previous times in man\u27s...