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02-09-2013, 12:46 PM
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CALL FOR PAPERS; Resources, Peace and Conflict in the Horn of Africa

    CALL FOR PAPERS
    The 12th Annual Horn of Africa
    Conference in Lund, Sweden
    Focus On
    Resources, Peace and Conflict
    in the Horn of Africa Region
    Date: 23-25 August 2013
    Place: City Hall, Lund, SWEDEN
    Whether natural resources are a blessing or a curse depends largely
    on a country’s governance system and leadership. This proposed
    conference on the Horn of Africa 23-25 August 2013 aims to
    provide perspectives on the complex linkages between natural
    resources, conflict and conflict resolution in the Horn of Africa. As
    this annual conference has pointed out, the Horn of Africa is
    unfortunately entangled by many different complex conflict drivers,
    of which some are continuously exacerbated by new local, regional
    and global developments.
    We as organizers have identified “Natural resources, conflict and
    conflict resolution” as a highly relevant topic for the conference
    2013. In the region, there is nearly at least one ongoing conflict in
    each Horn of African country related either directly or indirectly to
    natural resources as a primary driver of the conflict. We witness
    today hostilities between the Sudan and the newly established state
    of South Sudan, which both desperately need the oil to run their
    governments, feed their people and stamp out insurrections.
    Many participants during previous conferences have concluded that
    competition over access to control of resources leads to conflict in
    the Horn Africa region.
    The countries in the region share not only political borders and
    communities but also freshwater resources in their common river
    systems which are important for their socio-economic development
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    and environmental conservation for communities and countries
    sharing them.
    The question of The Nile River-Lake Victoria basin which falls
    within 10 countries (Sudan, Ethiopia, Egypt, Uganda, Tanzania,
    Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea)
    is also relevant to the theme of the conference.
    The Horn of African conferences provide a great opportunity for
    academics, civil society actors, policy makers, and government
    representatives, international organizations to present their
    perspectives on and understanding of these linkages between natural
    resources, conflict and conflict resolution. In the Horn of Africa
    region, there are both intra- and interstate conflicts, and the
    conference is a platform to exchange knowledge, experience and
    ideas about mechanisms for public policy, local grass roots and
    human responses to the natural resource driven conflicts. The
    discussions will enlighten participants about countries in the region
    that are dependent on water for agricultural commodities and
    endowments of oil, or how to pursue strategies of diversification.
    Likewise, the conference expects to bring further understanding
    around the role of the weak state structure, rebels and grievance
    among marginalized or discriminated groups. Furthermore, the
    conference aims to bring clarity around needed localized governance
    and management systems of extraction processes and better usage of
    resource revenues that are controlled by states.
    Papers:
    The conference calls among others for inter-disciplinary papers
    within the following areas:
    and#61589;and#61472;Resource wealth causes conflict (greed-based analysis) in the
    Horn of Africa
    and#61589;and#61472;The power distribution of the central government, the
    political structure in (Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan,
    Eritrea, Djibouti etc.)
    and#61589;and#61472;The setting up of an equitable framework for the
    management of the country's (Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan,
    South Sudan, Djibouti, Eritrea etc.)
    and#61589;and#61472;The issue of disputed areas controlled by local groups.
    and#61589;and#61472;Natural resources scarcity as a cause of conflicts in the Horn
    of Africa
    and#61589;and#61472;Conflict causes poverty (costs of conflict analysis) in the
    Horn of Africa
    and#61589;and#61472;Poverty causes conflict (grievance-based analysis) in the
    Horn of Africa
    and#61589;and#61472;Joining insurgencies for economic reasons
    and#61589;and#61472;Regional Economic Relations – Can Closer Economic Ties
    Reduce Conflicts in the Horn of Africa?
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    and#61589;and#61472;The role of International community in resolving conflicts
    for resources (water, oil, and other minerals) in the Horn of
    Africa?
    You are invited to send a one page abstract which should include a
    working title, the author’s discipline and field, address, institutional
    affiliation and e-mail address to either of the conference
    coordinators written below before 15th March 2013. Deadline for
    the complete paper is 30th May 2013. Papers are expected to be of
    high quality. All guest speakers are requested to take an intersectional
    approach to their papers. We look forward to receiving
    your abstract.
    For more information please contact:
    Abdillahi Jama, Conference Coordinator
    Somalia International Rehabilitation Centre (SIRC)
    BOX 974,
    220 09 Lund, Sweden,
    Tel/fax: +46 46-2114502,
    Mobil: +4673-989 75 33,
    [email protected], http://www.sirclund.se
    Ambassador Count Pietersen,
    Conference Co-Coordinator
    Somalia International Rehabilitation Centre (SIRC)
    BOX 974
    220 09 Lund, Sweden
    Tel: +46 46-2115269
    E-mail: [email protected]
    [email protected]
    www.sirclund.se
                  

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