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01/09/2023
By: Ann

Newsletters of Maasai International Solidarity Alliance (MISA)

19/03/2022
By: Ann

UN declared IYRP in 2026 !

On 15 March 2022, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) declared 2026 the International Year of Rangelands & Pastoralists (IYRP). This final approval is the culmination of an IYRP movement that grew over several years to become a global coalition of over 300 pastoralist and supporting organisations. CELEP – through its member organisation Agrecol Association […]

01/06/2021
By: Ann

Pastoralism is the future – animated video

Man-made climate change is creating conditions on our planet that are increasingly characterised by variability and unpredictability. Pastoralists use variability to their advantage. Their production systems guide us to a sustainable future. Find out how they do it in this 2:23-min animated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeqITzac9Ac This video film was created by Cartoonbase and realised by CELEP […]

CELEP Update March 2019

18/03/2019
By: Ann

Pastoralists as family farmers

To mark the beginning of the United Nations Decade of Family Farming 2019–28, CELEP combined forces with the International Land Coalition (ILC) Rangelands Initiative and the International Support Group (ISG) for the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) in publishing a 4-page illustrated brief “Pastoralists as family farmers” (March 2019). In the definition of […]

15/03/2019
By: Ann

Pastoralist women & livestock in Karamoja, Uganda

The Web article “Women and livestock ownership/access in Karamoja” (March 2019) by the Karamoja Development Forum – a research, lobbying, thinktank and advocacy forum on land, pastoralism and governance in Uganda – describes the role of women in pastoralist households and livestock production in Karamoja. The focus is on women’s rights to livestock and milk. “Although […]

13/03/2019
By: Ann

Gendered income & food security in Tanzanian pastoralist households

In her MSc thesis, “The relationship of male and female pastoralist income with household food security and nutrition status in Tanzania: Maasai, Sukuma, and Barabaig ethnic groups” (2018, 77pp), Henriette Gitungwa assesses the relationship between income control by pastoralist men and women and the food security and nutritional status of their families. It is based […]

13/03/2019
By: Ann

Expanding cultivation in Northern Tanzania threatens food security

The article “Effects of expansion of cultivation on pastoralism as a food-security measure in Longido District, Northern Tanzania” (2017) by Victoria Anthony Nderumaki et al, published in the International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis 5(6): 159–166), is based on a study to assess the perceived impact of expansion of cultivation on 165 pastoralist respondents […]

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