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Community Engagement

Community Engagement

Published on September 4, 2012

Reporting from pastoralist gatherings and other pastoralist -led processes in the Horn of Africa

Posted in Publications | Tagged Conflict, Ethiopia, Kenya, Pastoralist, Peace

PC visits Marsabit to discuss conflict

PC visits Marsabit to discuss conflict

Published on February 27, 2011

The Provincial Commissioner of Upper Eastern Province travelled to Marsabit on 2nd Feburary with the Provincial Security Committee and local MP Hussein Tari Sasura. She spent a few days in the area and met with Borana, Rendille, Gabra, Burji and Turkana community members to discuss their grievances and causes of the current conflict.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Gabra, Kenya, Marsabit, Pastoralist, Peace

University of the Bush 2 - a Great Success

University of the Bush 2 – a Great Success

Published on December 20, 2010

Pastoralists from across Kenya and southern Ethiopia attended the second in the University of the Bush series of seminars took place at Malka Bisan Adi. They debated the preliminary findings of 6 pieces of research into different areas of pastoralist innovation.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Gabra, Kenya, Kinna, Pastoralist, Peace, Sussex

Key findings on achieving peace released

Key findings on achieving peace released

Published on October 11, 2010

“Peace is not achieved by holding public meetings and making declarations alone. It is achieved through long, careful work of message-taking, information sharing, surveillance and implementation of the law,” states the initial findings of the recent Pastoralist Shade Initiative review of the recent Gabra and Borana peace process in northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Ethiopia, Gabra, Kenya, Marsabit, Pastoralist, Peace

New Initiative Investigates Pastoralist Peace Management

New Initiative Investigates Pastoralist Peace Management

Published on September 6, 2010

The Pastoralist Shade Initiative embark on a new review of innovation in peace and security in northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. The team is focussing on the recent peace process between the Gabra and Borana that culminated in the Maikona Declaration in August 2009.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Gabra, Kenya, Marsabit, Pastoralist, Peace

Turbi and Sololo pastoralists sign peace declaration and agree to share resources

Turbi and Sololo pastoralists sign peace declaration and agree to share resources

Published on August 15, 2009

160 pastoralists gathered at Walda in Sololo District, Kenya on 27th and 28th July 2009 and joined the other Borana and Gabra communities living along the Ethio-Kenya border in agreeing a peace declaration.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Gabra, Kenya, Marsabit, Pastoralist, Peace, Sololo

Borana and Gabra pastoralists agree to peace

Borana and Gabra pastoralists agree to peace

Published on July 27, 2009

From 17th – 19th July, 250 people gathered at the Gamura Wells near Maikona, Chalbi in northern Kenya to discuss how to expand peace along the Ethiopia/Kenya border between the Borana and the Gabra communities.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Gabra, Kenya, Maikona, Marsabit, Pastoralist, Peace

Dukana Gathering builds Gabra Borana Peace

Dukana Gathering builds Gabra Borana Peace

Published on June 11, 2009

From 3rd – 6th June, 130 people from both Ethiopia and Kenya attended a gathering hosted by the people of Dukana, Chalbi District, Kenya to discuss and extend recent peace agreements made between them and the Borana community at Dillo, Ethiopia.

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Dukana, Gabra, Kenya, Marsabit, Pastoralist, Peace

Ethiopian Pastoralists Join Together to Discuss Peace

Ethiopian Pastoralists Join Together to Discuss Peace

Published on February 1, 2009

“If pastoralists resolve conflict cases with traditional negotiations through elders, there won’t be a sense of revenge. The Borana, Gabra and Guji set traditional rules for themselves and brought peace to their communities. Their law is not contrary to government law or the constitution and, as long as it’s not against the constitution, the government accepts any law set by the people in relation to their culture, religion or lifestyle.”

Posted in Archive | Tagged Borana, Conflict, Ethiopia, horn of africa, Kenya, Oromia, Peace

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