REGLAP (Regional Learning and Advocacy Programme for Vulnerable Dryland Communities) has issued a second collection of good-practice examples in drought cycle management in the Horn of Africa. Disaster Risk Reduction in the Drylands of the Horn of Africa – Edition 2 – contains 52 pages on experiences in responding to drought, building resilient livelihoods and working towards better policy for dryland people, including information on Kenya’s Nomadic Education Policy and new initiatives in this regard. The good practices journal is both attractive and highly informative – a must read for CELEPers!
Posted on 29 March 2012 in Pastoralism & Natural Resources, Pastoralism & Services, Pastoralism, Policy & Power, Pastoralist Livelihoods & Nutrition