Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability?
The World Bank’s Global Center on Conflict, Security, and Development, currently the Fragility, Conflict, and Violence Cross-Cutting Solutions Area (FCV CCSA), in 2014 commissioned this note to enhance understanding of the connection between pastoralism and the recent increase in instability and...
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okr-10986-242282021-05-25T08:47:40Z Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? De Haan, Cees Dubern, Etienne Garancher, Bernard Quintero, Catalina PASTORALISM STABILITY FRAGILITY SAHEL LIVELIHOODS DRIVERS CONFLICT PEACEBUILDING INSTABILITY GOVERNANCE VIOLENCE AGRICULTURE The World Bank’s Global Center on Conflict, Security, and Development, currently the Fragility, Conflict, and Violence Cross-Cutting Solutions Area (FCV CCSA), in 2014 commissioned this note to enhance understanding of the connection between pastoralism and the recent increase in instability and violence in the Sahel, as well as the conditions under which the development of the pastoralist economy can actually enhance regional stability. The note seeks to offer guidance to international, national, and local decision makers on the drivers of conflict and instability that are most related to pastoral communities, as well as possible measures to reduce violence and enhance stability in the Sahel. 2016-05-04T20:42:06Z 2016-05-04T20:42:06Z 2016-05-04 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24228 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Africa Sahel Sub-Saharan Africa |
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PASTORALISM STABILITY FRAGILITY SAHEL LIVELIHOODS DRIVERS CONFLICT PEACEBUILDING INSTABILITY GOVERNANCE VIOLENCE AGRICULTURE De Haan, Cees Dubern, Etienne Garancher, Bernard Quintero, Catalina Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? |
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The World Bank’s Global Center on Conflict, Security, and Development,
currently the Fragility, Conflict, and Violence Cross-Cutting Solutions Area
(FCV CCSA), in 2014 commissioned this note to enhance understanding of
the connection between pastoralism and the recent increase in instability and
violence in the Sahel, as well as the conditions under which the development
of the pastoralist economy can actually enhance regional stability. The note seeks to offer guidance to international, national, and local decision makers
on the drivers of conflict and instability that are most related to pastoral communities,
as well as possible measures to reduce violence and enhance stability
in the Sahel. |
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De Haan, Cees Dubern, Etienne Garancher, Bernard Quintero, Catalina |
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De Haan, Cees Dubern, Etienne Garancher, Bernard Quintero, Catalina |
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De Haan, Cees |
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Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? |
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Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? |
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Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? |
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Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? |
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Pastoralism Development in the Sahel : A Road to Stability? |
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pastoralism development in the sahel : a road to stability? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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