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Cattle Rustling and Border Governance in East Africa and the Horn



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Session Objectives:
• Understand the magnitude, trends, and impacts of cattle rustling, including the ways that cattle rustling and livestock theft affect different members of border and pastoralist communities.
• Assess the security sector’s contributions to past responses to aspects of cattle rustling involving professionalized violence and organized crime, reviewing the current level of implementation of the revised Mifugo Protocol and the AU Strategy for Better Integrated Border Governance.
• Discuss the ways that security sector actors can use border governance frameworks and approaches to address cattle rustling in ways that enhance citizen security in communities with pastoralist traditions.

Panelists:
• Dr. Kennedy Mkutu Agade
(Professor of International Relations, Security Studies, and Peace Studies, US International University-Africa)
• Martin Ewi
(Technical Coordinator of ENACT Project, Institute for Security Studies-Africa)

Moderator:
• Dr. Catherine Lena Kelly
(Associate Professor of Justice and Rule of Law, Africa Center for Strategic Studies)

Click here for the Program webpage, with recommended readings and panelist biographies:
https://africacenter.org/programs/2022ctoc-bc-border-governance-approaches-countering-transnational-organized-crime/#session2

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