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One consequence of development has been that large numbers of
people have been displaced from their land - the editors provide an
analysis of such population displacements in Ethiopia in the
context of other causes of movement, such as drought and conflict.
Development worldwide has increasingly involved displacement.
Ethiopia is no exception; population displacement resulting from
development as well as conflict, drought and conservation has been
on the increase since the 1960s. Therecent history of conflict in
the Horn of Africa has led to large-scale population movements of
refugees, returnees, internally displaced groups and demobilized
soldiers. The context of drought and food insecurity in the
mid-1980s and again in the early 2000s added a further rationale
and impetus for organizing state-led resettlement programmes. This
book brings together for the first time studies of the different
types of development, conflict and drought induced displacement in
Ethiopia, and analyses the conceptual, methodological and
experiential similarities, overlaps and differences between these
various forms. ALULA PANKHURST is an independent researcher anda
member of the Forum for Social Studies; FRANCOIS PIGUET is a
lecturer on the masters course of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian
Action at the Geneva University Published in association with the
Centre Francais des Etudes Ethiopiennes (CFEE)
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