When the land shrinks: the story of a floodplain that divides and unites
In the floodplains of Koundoul, south of the capital N’Djamena, the fertile soil feeds people, but it also…
August 28, 2025
Religious stereotypes mask a deep-rooted land problem in Chad
The late morning sun baked the red earth of Beinamar. With his forehead beaded with sweat, Jonas stood…
August 26, 2025
Flooding drives transhumant herders away in Mandjafa
On Saturday January 25, 2025, the sun is already high in the sky, and it is exactly one…
August 14, 2025
The agro-pastoral ‘cold crisis’ hits the market in Mandelia, Chad
The agro-pastoral conflict that erupted in Mandelia on September 15, 2020, claiming the life of a 14-year-old boy,…
July 19, 2025
Series – People of Sibaté: Territory and Roots
Author: Maria Isabel Mejía Agudelo Juan Carlos was born on October 31, 2000. He is currently 24 years…
July 8, 2025
Human-wildlife conflicts
The explosive coexistence between Fulani herders and Noé National Park In the Mayo-Binder department of Chad, a silent…
July 3, 2025
Grazing in the streets of the city
The livestock trade in the heart of N’Djamena Nomadic herders and semi-urban traders from northern and central Chad…
July 3, 2025
The Walia slaughterhouse: collaboration and social challenges
In Chad, polarization is a tangible reality. It manifests itself through divisions between north and south, Muslims and…
June 23, 2025
Conflict over agricultural land in the case of the village of Maibombaye
In Chad, the conflict over agricultural land is a problem that affects many regions. Maïbombaye is a canton…
March 1, 2025
When farmers and herders lived in harmony!
Boudji Momine, a Fulani herdsman in his sixties, talks about his life more than two decades ago in…
December 31, 2024