Publication
Feb 2003
This paper describes the development of the war-economy in Casamance, the southern peninsula of Senegal, over the period 1990 to 2002. It identifies the actors and commodities involved and explores the role of low-level violence in perpetuating conflict and hardship. It also examines the complications this environment creates for aid agencies working in the region. The author concludes with a series recommendations for aid agency practices.
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Author | Martin Evans |
Series | ODI HPG Working Papers |
Publisher | Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |
Copyright | © 2003 Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |