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Social network characteristics and resource access among formerly displaced households in Lira,Uganda
Authors:Bernard B Obaa PhD  Robert E Mazur PhD
Affiliation:1. Lecturer, Department of Extension and Innovation Studies, School of Agricultural Sciences, Makerere University, Uganda;2. Professor, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, United States
Abstract:In rural African communities, the support of extended family, friends, and neighbours is essential in borrowing or leveraging land, labour, food, and money, especially at times of social and financial turmoil. Little is known, though, about the nature of the networks and the conditions under which they may generate greater support in post‐conflict communities. This study, conducted in the Lira district of northern Uganda, examined the composition, proximity, and size of the networks that households utilise to gain access to resources during and after resettlement. Network structures with more kin and co‐resident ties were found to offer greater resource access to households in post‐conflict settings. Furthermore, there was a lack of meaningful linkages outside of a person's own village, especially with regard to households whose head has no or a low level of education. These findings enhance understanding of the specific role of relationships in social support for resource access among households in post‐conflict communities.
Keywords:livelihoods  northern Uganda  post conflict  social networks
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