In Tigray, the scars of war and increased fears of another conflict are visible everywhere. Yet, despite the tensions, farmers have to put politics to one side and focus on tending their land, writes Jan Nyssen. Source: LSE Tigray remains deeply marked by the 2020-2022 war between the federal government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front and the years of blockade that followed. Almost every family in the region has lost relatives. Economic…
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