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Livelihoods in Conflict
Conflict's effects on livelihoods are deep and far-reaching, undercutting every aspect of the household economy. In conflict situations, people's access to grazing or agricultural land (natural capital) is compromised; shifting alliances make previous networks of sharing and entitlement uncertain (social and political capital); livestock and food stocks (physical capital) are looted; national hard currency reserves are quickly depleted with concomitant changes in exchange rates (financial capital); and productive household members are recruited into armies or killed (human capital).