Conflict and Poverty in Africa
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Conflict and Poverty in Africa

A Research Companion

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eBook - ePub

Conflict and Poverty in Africa

A Research Companion

About this book

The contributors to this book examine the conceptual issues relating to the link between conflict and poverty as well as presenting case studies of countries often regarded as 'hot spots' for conflict in Africa. They also explore the roles of regional and sub-regional bodies and institutions in addressing the causes of poverty and mitigating the impacts of conflict on vulnerable and marginalized groups.

Africa is often regarded as the epicentre of conflicts worldwide. Virtually every part of the continent is currently engulfed in one form of conflict or another. Beyond the loss of life, conflicts have brought untold hardship to millions and have derailed social and economic development on the continent. Written by African academics, this book is divided into three sections, the first of which discusses the factors that fuel conflicts and the nature and impacts of conflicts on vulnerable groups. The second section comprises case studies of South Sudan, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Ethiopia, South Africa, Uganda, and Cameroon. These countries are representative of the sub-regional dynamics of Africa – west, east, central, and south – reflecting the diversity of the continent. The final section examines the role of key institutions and bodies in Africa in mitigating the impact of conflict on the socioeconomic lives of the people in the region. Bodies discussed include the African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Southern African Development Community, and the East African Community.

The book will be an invaluable resource for researchers, academics and policymakers working in the areas of law, political science, human rights, peace studies, development studies, and African studies.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
Topic
Law
eBook ISBN
9781040308806
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Contributor bios
  7. 1 Exploring the link between conflict and poverty in Africa
  8. 2 Taming the tiger? Understanding the nature, causes, and dynamics of conflict in Africa
  9. 3 Poverty, conflict, and gender in Africa
  10. 4 Conflict and poverty in Cameroon: cyclical contradictions resulting from socioeconomic injustices
  11. 5 Conflict and poverty in Nigeria
  12. 6 Conflict and poverty in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the socio-economic challenges faced by Congolese women
  13. 7 Children, poverty, and (post) conflict in Northern Uganda: a contextual evaluation of Northern Uganda’s Peace, Recovery and Development Plan
  14. 8 Hope deferred: conflict and poverty in South Sudan
  15. 9 Conflict and poverty in the Central African Republic
  16. 10 The nexus between conflict and poverty: lessons from South Africa’s struggle for freedom and human rights
  17. 11 Conflict and poverty in the Tigray state of Ethiopia
  18. 12 The socioeconomic impacts of conflicts in Africa: challenges for the African Union
  19. 13 Navigating poverty and state fragility in the West African microcosm: the Economic Community of West African States, Ubuntu, and human security trialogue
  20. 14 Conflict prevention as a tool for poverty mitigation in West Africa: the role of the Economic Community of West African States
  21. 15 Conflict hotspots and implications for poverty in the East African Community
  22. 16 Conflict and poverty in Southern Africa: a critical appraisal of the Southern African Development Community’s conflict management and poverty alleviation mandate
  23. 17 Corruption, conflict, and poverty in Africa
  24. 18 Governance deficits and youth participation in violent conflict across the Sahel: evidence from selected countries
  25. 19 Ending conflicts and poverty in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: an impossible mission?
  26. Index

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