“…The literature on pastoralist societies suggests a number of potential unintended consequences, including long-term dependency on external provision of food (Abbink et al, 2014;Bassi, 2010;Boulton, 2012;Helland, 1998;Levine, 2010), exclusion of the poorest (Bishop and Hilhorst, 2010;Maxwell et al, 2014: 28) and undermining of existing social support networks (Sharp, 1999). Other impacts of food assistance might include shifts in livelihood strategies and mobility patterns (including sedentarization) (Fratkin et al, 2004;Salzman, 1980), new dynamics concerning assets (including sale, acquisition of assets and asset types) and income (Abebe et al, 2008;McPeak et al, 2012;ODI, 2006), as well as changes related to intra-household relations, educational attainment, gender roles (Fratkin, 1992;Krätli, 2009;Pantuliano, 2002), conflict and insecurity (Oba, 1992) and denudation of the environment (Ibid. ; Blackwell, 2010;McCabe, 1990).…”