Resource Alienation, Militarisation and Development: Case Studies from East African Drylands
Contents
List of
Tables
Preface
Introduction
Mustafa Babiker
1. Studies of pastoral nomadism in the Sudan: An overview
Idris Salim al-Hassan
2. Land
alienation in Borana: Some land tenure issues in a pastoral context in Ethiopia
Johan
Helland
3. An overview of root causes of problems that
currently affect Borana pastoralists of southern Ethiopia
Getachew Kassa
4. Survival under stress: The Rufa'a al-Hoi of the
southern Funj in the Sudan
Abdel
Ghaffar M. Ahmed
5. Traditional pastoralism along the Nile belt in
northern Sudan and prospects for the future
Omer
A. Egemi
6. Scarcity and conflict in pastoral areas: A
look at the other side of the coin
Peter O. Otim
7. Replacing the pastoral staff
Frode
Storäs
8. Coping by smuggling in the Horn of Africa:
Sudan as a focal point
Mohamed
Hashim Awad
9. Land-related disputes: The case of Zege
peninsula, northern Ethiopia
Rahel
Mesfin
10. Wisdom and skills: How traditional farmers
and pastoralists respond to hazards in the Sahel
Abdel
Rahman Abbaker Ibrahim
11. Dryland farming in Sudan: Low inputs and
low sustainability
Siddig
El Tayeb Muneer
12.
De-stigmatising food-for-work in rural public works: Implications for food
security and rural development
Mustafa
Babiker
13. Nomads’ education and the mobile school
in the Sudan
Suaad
Ibrahim Eisa
14. Tumbak
production and marketing in Sudan: A case study of Kafoat, northern Darfur
Mohamed El Tayeb Abdalla