Ethiopia is rapidly urbanising and migration from rural to urban areas plays a major role in this urbanisation.}
Ethiopia is rapidly urbanising and migration from rural to urban areas plays a major role in this urbanisation.}
The present study uses the Humbo Assisted Natural Regeneration Project – a collaboration between the Government of Ethiopia and development partners – to illustrate how external interventions in resource-poor and ecologically degraded areas can be opportunities not only for combatting climate change but also for creating climate-friendly, income-generating livelihoods.}
In recent years, a range of stakeholders has shown increasing interest in promoting private sector investment in Kenya’s refugee-hosting areas.}
This paper will explore the nature of pandemic’s impact on mobility compared to the impact of other crises.}
This paper examines the impacts of the development of formal border crossings on the economy of borderlands, especially in remote, rural areas of Africa, where local people’s livelihoods often depend on informal cross-border trade and exchange.}
Forced displacement, the world over, is increasingly urbanised: urban areas are becoming key sites of asylum for a great many refugees even though humanitarian assistance available in them is still limited, especially for countries hosting huge amount of prima facie refugees such as Uganda.}