Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations

Particularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's livelihoods there. While the intensity, causes, and repercussions of violent conflicts vary spatially and temporally, pastoral areas are currently the hotspots. This paper examines the causes and...

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Main Author: Bekele Hundie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bielefeld 2010-05-01
Series:International Journal of Conflict and Violence
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Online Access:http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/56
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spelling doaj-75167456925d4846b2ed5a2d2cfd66f22020-11-24T21:11:04ZengUniversity of BielefeldInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence1864-13852010-05-0141134148Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and MotivationsBekele HundieParticularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's livelihoods there. While the intensity, causes, and repercussions of violent conflicts vary spatially and temporally, pastoral areas are currently the hotspots. This paper examines the causes and consequences of violent conflicts in Ethiopia between Afar pastoralists and two of their neighbors, the Issa and the Karrayyu. The findings are based on primary data (individual interviews, group discussions, and field observations) and secondary data (documents and publications) collected in 2005 and 2006. The results indicate that contemporary challenges such as recurrent droughts, resource appropriation, livestock raiding, proliferation of small arms, and illicit trade contribute to the perpetuation of violent conflicts. While traditional institutions manage inter-clan conflicts, their effectiveness is quite limited with regard to inter-ethnic conflicts, where the contemporary challenges in pastoral areas are too diverse and complex to be managed solely by traditional institutions. The perpetuation of violent conflicts has affected the livelihoods of pastoralists, thereby causing humanitarian crisis and limiting access to resources and opportunities.http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/56institutions of violence, pastoralists, Issa, Karrayyu, Afar, Ethiopia
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Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations
International Journal of Conflict and Violence
institutions of violence, pastoralists, Issa, Karrayyu, Afar, Ethiopia
author_facet Bekele Hundie
author_sort Bekele Hundie
title Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations
title_short Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations
title_full Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations
title_fullStr Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations
title_full_unstemmed Conflicts between Afar Pastoralists and their Neighbors: Triggers and Motivations
title_sort conflicts between afar pastoralists and their neighbors: triggers and motivations
publisher University of Bielefeld
series International Journal of Conflict and Violence
issn 1864-1385
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Particularly pervasive violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa have detrimental effects on people's livelihoods there. While the intensity, causes, and repercussions of violent conflicts vary spatially and temporally, pastoral areas are currently the hotspots. This paper examines the causes and consequences of violent conflicts in Ethiopia between Afar pastoralists and two of their neighbors, the Issa and the Karrayyu. The findings are based on primary data (individual interviews, group discussions, and field observations) and secondary data (documents and publications) collected in 2005 and 2006. The results indicate that contemporary challenges such as recurrent droughts, resource appropriation, livestock raiding, proliferation of small arms, and illicit trade contribute to the perpetuation of violent conflicts. While traditional institutions manage inter-clan conflicts, their effectiveness is quite limited with regard to inter-ethnic conflicts, where the contemporary challenges in pastoral areas are too diverse and complex to be managed solely by traditional institutions. The perpetuation of violent conflicts has affected the livelihoods of pastoralists, thereby causing humanitarian crisis and limiting access to resources and opportunities.
topic institutions of violence, pastoralists, Issa, Karrayyu, Afar, Ethiopia
url http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/56
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