Abstract:
Abstract
The last protracted civil conflict in Darfur has directly and
indirectly affected people’s livelihoods and the way in which
people make their living in so many features and levels, new
copping strategies have been adapted by population to
reduce vulnerability, maintain balance related to their
livelihoods and food security.
This study is an attempt to gauge the impact of that conflict
on livelihoods strategies, and alteration occurred by affected
people to cope with current situation, as well as, to highlight
critical areas on which, future livelihoods support could
focus.
Study has targeted Shangle Toobi Internal Displaced People
IDP Camp in Locality of Darelslam – North Darfur State.
Research population sample is (100) households selected
randomly.
The methodology applied in data collection is the social
survey using the questionnaire, data is analysed in SPSS,
findings were scheduled in percentages and averages
illustrated with tables.
Main findings have indicated that:
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