Research papers relating to Resettlement and Villagisation in Ethiopia

Survival's collection of research material relating to the Ethiopian Government's resettlement and Villagisation programmes during the mid-1980s, used in the production of its reports 'Ethiopia's Bitter Medicine: Settling for Disaster'; 'For Their Own Good...Ethiopia's Villagisation Programme'; and...

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Date(s) of creation: 1973-1991
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           
Main author: Survival International Charitable Trust
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Summary: Survival's collection of research material relating to the Ethiopian Government's resettlement and Villagisation programmes during the mid-1980s, used in the production of its reports 'Ethiopia's Bitter Medicine: Settling for Disaster'; 'For Their Own Good...Ethiopia's Villagisation Programme'; and 'Ethiopia: More Light on Resettlement'. This material includes: minutes of meetings of NGOs concerning resettlement; correspondence regarding the programmes between Survival and other organisations; field notes taken in Ethiopia and neighbouring countries; and published material produced by the government of Ethiopia, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), United Nations institutions, academics and rebel military groups.
Main author: Survival International Charitable Trust
Previous numbers: MS 380826
Extent: 5 boxes
Admin history: Survival International was a prominent critic of the dual policies of resettlement and villagisation undertaken by the Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (commonly referred to as the 'Dergue') during the 1980s. Survival published three critical investigative reports on the policies between 1986-1991 researched and authored by the anthropologist Dr. Virginia Luling (b.1939 - d.2013), volunteer (1969-1989) and Africa Case Officer (1989-2004) at Survival. The polices of resettlement and villagisation were officially p ... View more
Acquisition: Donated to SOAS Library in 2004 by Survival International
Arrangement: The papers are divided into nine series: Minutes; Reports; Correspondence; Field Notes; Research Notes; Press Releases; Speeches; Articles and Publications by External Organisations; and Newspaper Cuttings.
Access status: Restrictions apply
Access conditions: The series 'Field Notes'', which includes interviews with Oromo refugees in Somalia, is closed until 2088 under the Data Protection Act. All other material is available to holders of a full SOAS Library or Archives ticket. Please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library for further details.
Copyright: Copyright held by various.
User restrictions: The series 'Articles and Publications by External Organisations' contains a significant proportion of copy material, and therefore this series may not be copied by researchers. Otherwise, for permission to copy material researchers should apply to Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance.
Language: English
French
Italian
German
Ge'ez
Format: Archive           
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