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Coping with urban food insecurity: findings from Kampala, Uganda / Pottier, Johan   Journal Article
Pottier, Johan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Research carried out in two densely populated wards of Kampala in 2012 shows that food-insecure households dropped, or significantly decreased, their consumption of matoke, the plantain staple, soon after its availability declined and the market price rose. They shifted to a diet for which the base was a stiff maize porridge (posho), eating just one meal a day. Many such households were headed by grandparents, single grandmothers especially. For the full set of household heads interviewed (118), access to rural family land (kibanja) stood out as critical for achieving year-round urban food security. With few exceptions, households that farmed ‘at home’ – about half the sample – saw themselves as food secure. Access negotiations, however, could be difficult, especially for women. The growing number of grandparents responsible for raising grandchildren and nieces/nephews, many of whom were orphaned, has given rise to a new discourse whereby care is increasingly given to maternal grandchildren.
Key Words Uganda  Urban Food Insecurity  Kampala 
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ID:   084474


Displacement and ethnic reintegration in Ituri, DR Congo: challenges ahead / Pottier, Johan   Journal Article
Pottier, Johan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the ethnic character of Ituri's complex emergency. It considers the local context in which the IDP predicament has unfolded, asking questions about the prospect of, and responsibilities for, post-conflict reintegration. As militia disarmament and peace are linked but not coterminous, it is argued that militant ethnic agendas at the core of the conflict must be scrutinised for their ongoing significance. Revealing the past to be a contested terrain, these agendas call for an apartheid-style solution along lines of segregation first envisaged by Belgian colonialists. To move towards ethnic reintegration, Iturians face the challenge that they must create a common history freed from the stranglehold of extremist interpretations.
Key Words Ethnic  Reintegration  Dispalcement  Ituri  D R Congo  Ethnic Character of Ituri's 
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ID:   093878


Representations of ethnicity in the search for peace: Ituri, democratic republic of Congo / Pottier, Johan   Journal Article
Pottier, Johan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Ethnicity  Peace  Congo  Ituri  Ituri Conflict 
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