In nearly every community I have worked in across Plateau State, I have heard some version of the same sentence: “We used to live together peacefully.” The farmer says it. The pastoralist says it. The community leader says it. And then the violence came; over land, over livestock corridors, over water; and what was once neighbourly became adversarial. Through the implementation of the Women Livelihood Support Project, I have come to hold one con…
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