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Newsletter containing updates of activities, events and experiences from among pastoral civil society organizations.

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 
Topic: Food security, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous peoples, Participation
Language: English
Type of document: Newletters
Geographical coverage: Global

Did you know that securing the future of pastoralism is central to attaining food security for the over 25% of the population that lives in dry lands? Pastoralism has been proven to increase the adaptive capacity for these communities enabling them to build resilience to attain food security. 

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Food security
Language: English
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Eastern Africa

Climate variability and change are affecting millions of poor people in Kenya, particularly in arid and semi-arid lands, including pastoralists and agro-pastoralists. Significant investments are being made in developing Climate Information Services (CIS) which aim to help them adapt to the impact of climate change in these regions. 

This report studies the efficacy of CIS to benefit poor pastoralists. It makes several recommendations on how the implementation of CIS can be improved to better support communities.

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Climate change, Environmental services, Indigenous peoples, Organization, Resilience
Language: English
Type of document: Technical
Geographical coverage: Eastern Africa

Pastoralism remains the most resilient and sustainable livelihood system for communities living in arid and semi-arid areas. With over 14 million eastern Africans facing food insecurity the video shows the case of Karamoja in Uganda to demonstrate that developing pastoral production system is central to addressing food insecurity issues in the region. 

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa (OSIEA) 
Topic: Food security, Resilience
Language: English
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Eastern Africa

A video highlighting the importance of livestock in a pastoralist community. “Livestock is our life; with livestock we have everything. Last year, when we had a bad drought, crops failed, but it is livestock that saved us,” revealed Loipekume Loware, a pastoralist in Karamoja, Uganda.

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Food security, Resilience
Language: English
Type of document: Videos
Geographical coverage: Eastern Africa

Over the past decade, there has been increased attention to social protection in policy dialogues and programmes across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, there has been relatively little systematic analysis and research review work with a focus on pastoral livelihood systems. In addressing this gap, this paper re-examines current debates and practices in SSA’s emerging social protection agenda, focusing on pastoral communities and their livelihood systems.

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Climate change, Resilience
Language: English
Type of document: Scientific
Geographical coverage: Eastern Africa

There are several regional policies and programming initiatives of the AU, COMESA, the EAC, and IGAD in East Africa and the Horn of Africa related to pastoralist area development. These regional policies and programming initiatives have influenced the policies and thinking in Uganda with regards to the interventions being undertaken in Karamoja. This paper seeks to review regional policies and programming initiatives in East Africa and the Horn of Africa related to pastoral areas development, and their relevance to the Karamoja Region of Uganda.

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Organization
Language: English
Type of document: Policies and legislation
Geographical coverage: Eastern Africa

Desertification, insecurity and the loss of grazing land to expanding settlements has led to the southward migration of Nigeria’s pastoralists. This is causing violent competition over land with local farmers. This report analyses the conflict, and recommends some measure for conflict mitigation. To prevent the crisis from escalating, the government should strengthen security for herders and farmers, implement conflict resolution mechanisms and establish grazing reserves.

Year of publication: 2017
Organization: Individual authors 
Topic: Conflict, Food security, Land
Language: English
Type of document: Technical
Geographical coverage: West Africa