Promoting peaceful and safe seasonal migrations in Ouham-Pendé, Central African Republic
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Description
Societal divisions following the 2012 coup and violence between Ex Seleka and Anti Balaka groups heightened historic tensions between nomadic pastoralists and settled farmers. Ouham Pendé is a crossroads for migration and trade, but violence restricted transhumance, eroding livelihoods and contributing to wider insecurity, driving irregular migration. The project will establish: Conflict management mechanisms to resolve local tensions before they escalate to violence; Peace committees to facilitate safe seasonal transhumance, identifying peace dividends of mutual trade and livelihood-promotion; Workshops to promote access to services and livelihoods, and to address root causes of conflict, both over transhumance and more widely.
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- Concordis International
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