Land tenure conflict in Kenya turning into strong inter-ethnic territorial claims
Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 10:07
in Psychology & Sociology
North-West Kenya's Mount Elgon district has since the 1970s been the arena of a lurking land access conflict which boiled up at the very heart of the Sabaot community, the majority ethnic group in that part of the country. The past two years or so have seen the conflict take on an extra dimension. An IRD researcher, working jointly with the Kenyatta University of Nairobi reviews its origins and the reasons for its recent intensification.