Keyword Archives: Darfur
Research Capacities in Darfur: What Future for the Darfur Research Consortium?
Rahim, H, A. (2007). Report for FIC/Tufts University, Boston, USA.
Challenges to Peace and Recovery in Darfur
The paper presents a livelihoods conceptual framework that allows an integrated and coherent analysis of livelihoods in Darfur. The Darfur Peace Accord is full of references to livelihoods and the importance of addressing those conditions that hamper sustainable livelihoods for different groups in order to achieve peace and recovery. The paper explains the advantages of a livelihoods analysis in this context, including its capacity to bring together and make manageable complex yet related strands relating to the wider political economy of conflict, its regional dimensions, relevant customary law and institutions, markets and trade etc.
Livelihoods, migration and remittance flows in times of crisis and conflict
By H. Young. 2006. London, Humanitarian Policy Group, Overseas Development Institute.
Darfur: Livelihoods Under Siege
It does not need research to demonstrate that the conflict in Darfur has destroyed livelihoods. This study attempts to go beyond the obvious and immediate impacts of the attacks, to consider the medium- and long-term consequences for people’s survival, and their longer-term future.

