Pastoralist violence in North and West Africa
This study examines the geographical and temporal evolution of violence in which pastoralists
are engaged. Building upon an analysis of over 36,000 violent events in North and
West Africa between January 1997 and April 2020 in which 206 pastoralist groups were
involved, this paper provides a regional report on wider patterns of pastoralist violence
over the last two decades. Pastoralist violence has both expanded and intensified
in the region, as is evidenced by the rapid increase in number of events and fatalities
over the past decade. A comprehensive understanding of pastoralists’ roles in this
violence is thus crucial to facilitating more effective polices towards sustainable
peace.
Published on July 13, 2021Also available in: French
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