FAO Livestock Technical Network Newsletter - Focus on: pastoralism

 

Livestock Technical Network

Focus on
pastoralism
Newsletter No 77, 19 August 2020

 

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pastoralists produce food in the world’s harshest environments, and pastoral production supports the livelihoods of rural populations on almost half of the world’s land. They have traditionally suffered from poor understanding, marginalization and exclusion from dialogue.
The Pastoralist Knowledge Hub is an initiative bringing together pastoralists and the main actors working with them to join forces and create the synergies for dialogue and pastoralist development. FAO hosts the Pastoralist Knowledge Hub, formed by pastoralist alliances and networks that wish to join global policy dialogue and share their knowledge and views, and by international partners that wish to incorporate pastoralist voice in their discussions and share the technical knowledge they have gathered on pastoralism. For more information, have a look at the Hub website at http://www.fao.org/pastoralist-knowledge-hub/en/

the Editor

 

Understanding alignments and mis-alignments of values to better craft institutions in the pastoral drylands
See here

Jeunes pasteurs en ville. Contexte institutionnel des jeunes issus de populations pastorales - Perceptions, dispositifs et stratégies d'action publique au Burkina Faso
Read here

Emergency support for the protection of the livelihoods of pastoralists in Niger
See here

 

 

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FAO Livestock Technical Network coordination team:
Daniela Battaglia, Tonia Galasso

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