This work represents a collective effort by ten social scientists
with experience in the Horn of Africa to portray the
marginalization and deprivation of the pastoralist population in
that region. It includes case studies from the Sudan, Ethiopia and
Somalia and Kenya, as well as a case study from Mali, included for
purposes of comparison with another region of Africa. The central
issue addressed by the contributors is the political consequence of
the decline of pastoralism in a region ravaged by conflict.
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