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Let’s talk pastoralism: 3rd annual meeting of CELEP

The 3rd annual meeting of CELEP was held 20-22 June 2011 in the United Kingdom. Practical Action UK took the lead in organising the event. During the 2010 meeting in Dublin, organised by Kimmage Development Studies Centre, 18 pledges for action were made by the Coalition partners (see minutes of this meeting). These pledges were […]

Report of CELEP on Lobby Training Workshop

This report presents a summary of the feedback received from participants at the workshop, ‘CELEP Lobby Training Workshop in Arusha, Tanzania from 11th – 13th October 2010’, delivered at the Equator Hotel Tanzania. The feedback forms used at the workshop asked participants to comment on the lobby concept and the delivery of the workshop.    If you […]

CORDAID: Achievements of CELEP

Achievements of CELEP • Meeting June 2009 at Cordaid • Present in June + members: ACTED, Oxfam GB, REGLAP, IIED, Kimmage, PA, Farm Africa, LPP, RELPA/USAID, WISP, ASC, Both Ends, IWGIA, Reconcile, IKV Pax Christi, VSF Belgium, MRG, ACORD, EPARDA, ITC, JOLIT, Entree, Cordaid: 23 • 20 Pledges made in June meeting 2009. For the […]

Lobbying for pastoralism: opportunities for CELEP & for African cooperation

Presentation by Cordaid on CELEP’s approach to lobbying for and with pastoralists in Eastern Africa, June 2010, Dublin Overview: • Objectives • Steps in the lobbying process • Opportunities in the EU programmes • Eastern African lobbying network • Conclusions Goals and objectives for pastoralist lobbying Overal goal: Recognition of economic role of pastoralists and […]

Pastoral Forum Ethiopia honoured by Ethiopian Parliament

Dear Partners, Greetings from Pastoralist Forum Ethiopia (PFE)!! PFE has received a Certificate of honour from the Ethiopian Federal Parliament! The PFE management and staff, Board of Directors and member organisations would like to share their extreme happiness with you for receiving this greatly honoured certificate. This award and recognition of PFE’s contributions to pastoralism […]

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