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Causes and impacts of farmer-herder conflicts through a political economy and food production lens: Case study in Gadarif State, Sudan

This report examines the causes and impacts of conflict through a political economy and food production lens, focusing on the farmers of Azaza Sogora Village and the Fallata pastoralists

Publisher CGIAR
By Hussein M. Sulieman

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    Farmer-herder conflicts (FHCs) have become a significant challenge in Gadarif State, Sudan, threatening livelihoods and food security. This report, published by CGIAR, examines the causes and impacts of FHCs through a political economy and food production lens. It focuses on the interaction between the farming community of Azaza Sogora Village and the Fallata pastoralist group.

    Read the report here.

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