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How Farming Communities Cope With Displacement Arising from Farmer-Herder Conflict in North Central Nigeria / Yikwab, Yikwabs Peter; Tade, Oludayo   Journal Article
Tade, Oludayo Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A largely overlooked area in extant literature on farmer-herder conflict in Nigeria is coping strategies employed by internally displaced farming communities. Using exploratory design and qualitative data collection tools, we collected data from 23 purposively selected victims of farmer-herder conflict in Nasarawa State who were displaced and were either living in internally displaced persons camps or with friends/family. Findings showed that participants relied on their friends and family to cope with victimization experiences. Reported coping strategies included job switching, relocation to a safer place, formation of a vigilance group and trusting in God. The article recommends, among other things, empowering displaced populations with skills to cope with displacement challenges.
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