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35
From Conflict to Coping:
Evidence on the contributions of peacebuilding to drought resilience
among pastoralist groups
April 25, 2012
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Overview
1. Purpose of the study
2. Key findings and supporting evidence
3. Implications
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Test the program theory linking peacebuilding to drought resilience
Aim
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Context: Somali-Oromiya regions of Ethiopia
Source: Temesgen, A.K., Climate Change to Conflict? Lessons Learned from Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya. Fafo, 2010.
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Sources and Methods
Before (baseline) After (mid-term)
Program target groups
Participatory assessment
HH survey (n=769)
Participatory assessment (4 communities x 3 FGDs x 10 pax; n=120)
HH survey (n=140)
Comparison groupsRecall from participatory assessment
Participatory assessment(2 communities x 2 FGDs x 10 pax; n=40)
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Key Finding #1
Improved peace and security within the intervention areas have created conditions that enable greater freedom of movement and access to important resources that pastoralist groups depend on to cope with and adapt to severe drought.
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HH Survey Findings
Inability to access resources due to insecurity in target areas
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Aggregated Focus Group Scores
Change in reported access to key resources (from one year prior)
Greatly increased
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Key Finding #2
Pastoralist groups who have greater freedom of movement and access to natural resources are less likely to have to rely on distressful coping mechanisms in response to extreme drought and more likely to be able to employ adaptive capacities.
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HH Survey Findings
Factors associated with use of distressful coping mechanisms
HH Survey Findings
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Perceived Change of Proportion of Families Relying on Coping Strategies
Aggregated Focus Group Scores
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Implications
• Treat conflict as a disaster risk to be reduced, rather than an externality
• Strengthen local governance and social cohesion that underpin resilience
• Invest in efforts to identify accurate measures and predictors of resilience