Pastoralist-Farmer Conflicts in Nigeria

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781786614575
  • Weight: 485g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book provides an in-depth analysis of one of the most persistent and perennial types of conflict in Africa– pastoralist-farmer conflicts – and the linkages with conflict management and resolution, vulnerability and displacement, government capacity and deficits, and the role of local and international governmental and non-governmental agencies in the specific Nigerian context.

Conflict-induced displacement generates humanitarian and protection issues particularly when the government is unwilling to carry out its responsibility of protecting the civilians in flight. The book fills the intellectual vacuum created on the implications the conflict management mechanisms adopted in resolving pastoralist-farmer conflict have on the protection of internally displaced persons (IDPs). It extensively describes the displacement and associated risks and vulnerabilities of IDPs arising from the conflict and the efforts of the different stakeholders in responding to the protection issues. It examines various conflict management mechanisms adopted by stakeholders in resolving pastoralist-farmer conflict and how they have affected the protection of IDPs. It also elucidates the imperativeness of internally displaced persons’ involvement in the management/resolution processes of pastoralist-farmer conflict, which will not only impact the resolution of the conflict but also provide opportunity for their issues of protection to be addressed.

Adebajo Adeola Aderayo(PhD) lectures in the Department of Political Science, Tai Solarin University of Education. She specialises in Peace and Conflict Studies with years of teaching experience. Other research interests cover gender studies, national politics, political theory and refugee studies. She is a member of the Nigerian Political Science Association(NPSA), International Political Science Association, Organisation for Women in Science for Developing World, Babcock University Gender and African Studies Group(BUGAS), Society for Peace Studies and Practice and National Association For Science, Humanities and Education Research(NASHER)

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