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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

Herders at the camel market on the far west side of Omdurman, Sudan
Credit Image by David Stanley CC BY 2.0
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.