10.05.2020

Vanishing herds: Cattle rustling in East Africa and the Horn

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Cattle rustling, a term widely accepted to mean livestock theft, has become a widespread and sometimes lethal practice in East Africa and the Horn of Africa regions. Once a traditional practice among nomadic communities, it has now become commercialised by criminal networks that often span communal and international borders and involve a wide range of perpetrators. This paper explores reasons why the problem persists despite national and regional efforts to stem it and suggests some practical ways of managing it.

Read and download paper by Deo Gumba, Nelson Alusala and Andrew Kimani

 

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