Land-based Conflicts (Project Issue)
Natural resource-based conflicts exist in almost
every part of Somaliland, albeit at different scale and magnitude.
Years of war with often several stages of population movement have
blurred de jure and de facto property and access rights to land.
In the almost complete absence of documentation (e.g. cadastral
data) and regulatory authority, conflicts arise over sales, land
encroachment and grabbing, etc. Disagreements over communal land
use and access rights to common and public land also lead to occasional
violence, e.g. between farmers and agro-pastoralists. Nationalization
and later re-privatisation of communal land (e.g. in Awdal), as
well as range enclosures (in Togdheer) are among the key challenges
in pastoral areas. Inter-communal tensions and minor clashes persist
in former frontline areas (such as Gabiley/Awdal and in Eastern
Sanaag). Where conflicts surface near administrative boundaries,
they carry the additional risk of broader politicisation (e.g. in
disputes over electoral boundaries). Click here for further information
on the relating » Project
on Land-based Conflicts.
Materials on Land-based Conflicts
Working Note on Land-based Conflicts
On September 20, 2007, the Land-based Conflicts Team at the
Academy finalised a working note that serves as the desk study
for the project. » Full
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First Working Group Report, Land-based Conflicts Project
On September 2, 2007, the Land-based Conflicts Team held a Working
Group Consultation in Hargeisa. » Full
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Flyer (A4) of the Poster on the Land-based Conflicts
Project
The Land-based Conflicts Team has put together a poster on the
issues and context of rural land conflicts. A smaller version
for print-out is available for download: » Flyer (pdf, 1050 KB)
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