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Recovering from livelihood insecurity and political instability: bouncing back / Moseley, William G   Journal Article
Moseley, William G Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Northern Mali has experienced political instability and a humanitarian crisis since a March 2012 coup d'état, subsequent rebellion and French military intervention. Rebuilding livelihood security in this region will be a key policy objective after a new government has been elected and donor assistance has returned. This policy brief reviews key background on rural livelihoods in northern Mali before exploring current food insecurity in the region as affected by internally displaced people, limited mobility, climate variability, and Tuareg separatism. The article also examines strategies for rebuilding rural livelihoods in the region, from broader security and political initiatives to grassroots interventions.
Key Words Mobility  Mali  Livelihoods  Food Insecurity  Climate Variability  Displaced People 
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Structural violations in resettlement and rehabilitation: evidence from the Gundlakamma project in Andhra Pradesh, India / Kodirekkala, Koteswara Rao   Journal Article
Kodirekkala, Koteswara Rao Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Though resettlement and rehabilitation is considered to offer a development opportunity for project-displaced people, such people are often not cared for and continue to be disregarded by the powerful governments in India in their ‘development’ projects. Oustees in India continue to be one of the most deprived sections of society, and resettlement and rehabilitation is still a critical issue of concern to them. Their basic rights to a decent life are violated in the resettlement and rehabilitation process, although the Indian Constitution guarantees certain rights to its citizens. Such deprivation and violations of rights in resettlement and rehabilitation can be seen particularly in the case of the Gundlakamma Reservoir Project in the State of (undivided and residual) Andhra Pradesh.
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