SELAM EKISIL (SEEK)
Project title:
SELAM EKISIL (SEEK)
Start Date:
2018
End Date:
2021
Project Location:
Turkana, Marsabit (North Horr), Kenya; South Omo Zone, SNNPR region, Ethiopia
Cross-border cluster:
Cluster 1, Cluster 3
Priority Intervention areas (PIAs):
PIA 1: Natural resources and environment management
PIA 2: Market access, trade and financial services
PIA 3 : Livelihoods support and basic social services
PIA 4 : Disaster risk management, preparedness and effective response
PIA 5: Research, knowledge management and technology transfer
PIA 6: Conflict prevention, resolution and peace building
PIA 7: Coordination, institutional strengthening and partnerships
PIA 2: Market access, trade and financial services
PIA 3 : Livelihoods support and basic social services
PIA 4 : Disaster risk management, preparedness and effective response
PIA 5: Research, knowledge management and technology transfer
PIA 6: Conflict prevention, resolution and peace building
PIA 7: Coordination, institutional strengthening and partnerships
Lead Organization:
PACT
Collaborating organizations:
Peace and Development Center (PDC): Ethiopia
St. Peter’s Community Network (SAPCONE): Kenya
Strategies for Northern Development (SND): Kenya
IDF - Integrated Development Focus
St. Peter’s Community Network (SAPCONE): Kenya
Strategies for Northern Development (SND): Kenya
IDF - Integrated Development Focus
Financial sources:
European Union
Project description:
Violent conflicts in the border areas between Kenya and Ethiopia are shaped by the realities that define subsistence rural livelihoods. For example, climate change has led to rising temperatures and higher frequency and intensity of droughts that have changed the vegetation in the rangelands, forcing pastoralists to move further to find food and water for cattle. In addition, conflicts over land rights and access occur between private investors, local governments, and different ethnic
groups. In all cases, violent conflict erodes the positive social capital that holds communities together and pushes vulnerable and already marginalized people to migrate to locations that allow them to secure livelihoods and alternative options for a stable, prosperous life.
Funded by the European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF), the SELAM EKISIL (SEEK) project adopts a conflict systems based approach to address the multiple drivers of conflict in cross border areas and to promote peace building, conflict management, and conflict resolution capacity at the community and cross border levels. It is part of the EU’s programme for collaboration in the Cross Border areas of the Horn of Africa, providing over 60 million euros of investment to prevent and mitigate the impact of local conflict and to promote economic development and greater resilience in four different cross border regions. Ultimately, the prevalence and severity of conflict are shaped by the effectiveness of informal and formal institutional structures and forces that manage differences between groups. The three-year project will address drivers of conflict, insecurity, and instability, while strengthening the systems and institutions that peacefully manage and resolve conflict on the border of Southwest Ethiopia and Northwest Kenya.
Funded by the European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF), the SELAM EKISIL (SEEK) project adopts a conflict systems based approach to address the multiple drivers of conflict in cross border areas and to promote peace building, conflict management, and conflict resolution capacity at the community and cross border levels. It is part of the EU’s programme for collaboration in the Cross Border areas of the Horn of Africa, providing over 60 million euros of investment to prevent and mitigate the impact of local conflict and to promote economic development and greater resilience in four different cross border regions. Ultimately, the prevalence and severity of conflict are shaped by the effectiveness of informal and formal institutional structures and forces that manage differences between groups. The three-year project will address drivers of conflict, insecurity, and instability, while strengthening the systems and institutions that peacefully manage and resolve conflict on the border of Southwest Ethiopia and Northwest Kenya.
Contacts:
Yussuf Mohammed Abdullahi
ymabdullahi@pactworld.org
Regional Team Lead:
Richard Omari Onyancha
ronyancha@pactworld.org
Project Manager:
ymabdullahi@pactworld.org
Regional Team Lead:
Richard Omari Onyancha
ronyancha@pactworld.org
Project Manager:
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