by Joanna Kleszczewski | June 28, 2019
This publication presents a literature review activities in covering topics related to the natural environment and natural resource management in the Darfur region. This desk review serves as a foundation and reference for the NRM field studies and series of briefs, as part of the Taadoud II program, as well as supporting the development of training materials.
by Eileen Huang | November 1, 2016
The Karamoja sub-region in northern Uganda is characterized by agropastoralist and pastoralist livelihood systems, with a reliance on livestock for human food and nutrition, income, and social capital. Livestock disease is a major constraint to livelihoods in Karamoja...
by Anne Radday | July 1, 2016
What can international aid policymakers and practitioners learn from the history of international engagement with South Sudan prior to and during the current conflict? This paper traces international engagement shifts in the country from humanitarian aid to...
by Eileen Huang | June 1, 2016
Karamoja is situated in the northeast part of Uganda. Livestock production is the dominant livelihood system, followed by more risky crop farming. The region encompasses five livelihood zones and three livestock production systems, primarily agropastoral groups,...
by Ann O'Brien | December 15, 2015
The bulk of humanitarian action occurs in armed conflict settings and this will likely persist into the foreseeable future. Therefore, protection – keeping people safe from armed violence, abuse, discrimination, exploitation, and persecution – is as critical a...