Mobile herders and legislation in East & West Africa

As part of the IIED project Securing Pastoralism in East and West Africa: Protecting and Promoting Livestock Mobility, a desk review was made “Review of the legislative and institutional environment governing livestock mobility in East and West Africa” (2008, 58pp). This summarises the legislative and institutional environment governing livestock mobility in East and West Africa at local, national, regional and continental levels, with a specific focus on Burkina Faso, Chad, Ethiopia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Somaliland and Sudan.

Posted on 6 February 2016 in Pastoralism & Natural Resources, Pastoralism, Mobility & Land Tenure, Pastoralism, Policy & Power