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FooCo - Food Security and Conflict Dynamics in northern Kenya

The project FooCo—Food Security and Conflict Dynamics in northern Kenya—is a collaborative research project of BICC (Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies) and Caritas Germany, which is financed by Caritas Germany. A pilot study on the interrelations between acute food crises and violent conflicts is conducted with the view to developing a larger transdisciplinary research project on the same topic with diverse humanitarian actors. The pilot study uses Marsabit county, which is strongly affected by food crises and violent conflict, as a case study combining qualitative social science methods with visualisation methods of participatory rural appraisals. The empirical research is conducted in close collaboration with the local non-governmental organisations CARITAS Marsabit and PACIDA, which are active in the humanitarian and peace-building sectors. The study aims to identify the interrelations between acute food crises and violent conflicts to assess local communities’ diverse needs and potentials to positively transform the local conflicts through humanitarian and peace-building support. Field research is undertaken in November 2022, with a research report expected to be written by March 2023.

Project partners (outside BICC)

Caritas Germany, Caritas Marsabit, PACIDA

Funded by

Caritas Germany

Duration of project

since September 2022

Events

Project workshop in Marsabit, Kenya, February 2023