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Livelihoods, conflict and mediation: Nigeria

This research is the first in a series of longitudinal studies into the impact of violent and non-violent conflict on lives and livelihoods, and mediation dynamics, in Nigeria and Somalia.

Publisher SPARC
By Sarah Opitz-Stapleton Ibifuro Joy Alasia Zubairu Adamu Umar Hassan Aminatu Ardo Jibo Maryam Yusuf Bayero Bashiru Mallumre Aminu Kuba Leigh Mayhew Obioma Egemonye Sarli Nana
Supporting livelihoods and markets Understanding land and conflict Africa Nigeria
SPARC researchers interview women from Hayin Ade Image by Maryam Yusuf Bayero / FUDECO

This first report, by SPARC and its partner the Fulbe Development and Cultural Organization (FUDECO), provides an introductory snapshot of issues at each of the research sites from the perspectives of those interviewed. It builds on previous SPARC research examining the impacts of Covid-19 on livelihoods in Nigeria. Each successive report will dig more deeply into issues described by interviewees, and situate these within the broader historical and present-day socioeconomic and political contexts, and crises that shape their experiences.

The overarching aim of the longitudinal study is to document and understand the challenges facing people with different livelihoods, particularly around disputes and conflict of various types, and how these are impacting lives and livelihoods. The research did not initially focus on particular types of disputes and conflict, but rather let the interviewees describe the disputes and conflicts they had experienced in the last five years, including their views on the perpetrators and causes.

The economic, environmental, political and social contexts at the local-to-national levels are continually evolving, and regional-to-global events such as the economic repercussions of Covid-19 are being felt at the local level. We want to capture how people are coping with and adapting their livelihoods to this dynamism. Specific questions guiding the research include:

Key findings emerging from this study include:


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