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Ethiopian National Drylands Restoration Strategy

CELEP member PENHA (Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa) has collaborated with CIFOR-ICRAF and Tropenbos International to produce the Ethiopian National Drylands Restoration Strategy (2022, 82pp). Development of this strategy was overseen and endorsed by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and Ethiopian Forestry Development. The strategy addresses four thematic areas: i) integrated […]

Pastoralism & climate resilience: technical paper + policy brief

Based partly on a CELEP webinar on pastoralism and climate change in December 2021, two publications by Saverio Krätli et al. were brought out by GIZ (German Agency for International Cooperation) in 2022: Technical background paper “Pastoralism and resilience of food production in the face of climate change” (20pp) Policy brief “Climate resilience – what […]

Review of 2022 humanitarian crisis in Karamoja

In 2022, Karamoja’s long-term food security and livelihood challenges evolved into a humanitarian crisis that led to a substantial loss of human life. The Karamoja Resilience Support Unit of the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University published a real-time review of the crisis carried out in September–October 2022. The report, “The 2022 humanitarian crisis in […]

CELEP film festival & PASTRES photo exhibit in Brussels

On 8 December 2022, a photo exhibition and films from the “Perspectives on Pastoralism Film Festival” were presented in the Cinema Galeries in the centre of Brussels, Belgium. This event was organised by VSFB (Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Belgium), the PASTRES (Pastoralism, Uncertainty & Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins) research project funded by the European […]

Pastoral pathways: Ethiopian lessons for climate-change adaptation

The study report “Pastoral pathways: climate change adaptation lessons from Ethiopia” (2011, 52pp) by Siri Eriksen & Andrei Marin, was published by the Development Fund and the Department of International Environment & Development Studies at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. It seeks to increase knowledge and understanding of key themes of the Development Fund’s […]

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