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Livelihoods and conflict in South Sudan
Other Publications (Forschungsberichte o. ä.)
 
ID 3694630
Author(s) Maxwell, Daniel; Gordon, Rachel; Moro, Leben; Santschi, Martina; Dau, Philip
Author(s) at UniBasel Santschi, Martina
Year 2016
Title Livelihoods and conflict in South Sudan
Journal/Series title SLRC Briefing Papers
Number 20
Pages 4
Publication Type Briefing paper
Publisher Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium
URL http://www.securelivelihoods.org/publications_details.aspx?resourceid=421
Abstract More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with nearly one-and-a-half million displaced and another one million refugees. These figures indicate large-scale loss of lives and extreme disruption to livelihoods, which will take decades or generations to recover from. Yet livelihoods are often just expected to recover in a post-conflict environment. Findings from six years of research by SLRC do not support this argument; in some areas of South Sudan, support for livelihoods may have even been better during conflict. This briefing paper recommends a rethink in the way that aid actors approach questions of recovery and livelihood. Rather than a simplistic either/ or approach, what is needed is a much more localised and deeper analysis of conflict, inter-communal grievances and inter-communal relations.
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