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Uganda National Meeting Towards Ratification and Domestication of the Transhumance Protocol
Background Pastoralism is estimated to be the main livelihood of 268 million people in Africa, and is critically dependent on mobility which facilitates the use of transient resources in areas of high and seasonal rainfall, ecological, and nutritional variability. Thirty percent of the 268 million is located in east Africa and the horn of Africa. […]
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Validation of Regional IGAD Strategy for Resilient and Sustainable Livestock to Effects of Climate Change
Whereas livestock is a major contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the agriculture sector on the continent (accounting for about 9 percent of total emissions in SSA), it is also vulnerable to effects of climate change and has significant potential for contribution to mitigation efforts. These vulnerabilities are compounded not only by the uncertainties […]
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Training for Trading Agents Facilitating the Export of Livestock and Livestock products in Ethiopia
Introduction IGAD region is rich in livestock resources; it is an important means for livelihood, nutrition and income. The region has been exporting live animals and meat to the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries meeting over 50% (live animals) and about 10% (meat) of their market demand. However, the market share can be […]
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Validation of IGAD Regional Strategy for Resilient and Sustainable Livestock Sector to Effects of Climate Change
July 6, 2022 (ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia) The IGAD Centre for Pastoral Areas and Livestock Development (ICPALD) in partnership with the World Bank Group held a two-day session for the validation of the IGAD regional strategy for resilient and sustainable livestock sector to effects of climate change. The meeting was attended by technical teams from Ministries […]
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National Training on Livestock Entrepreneurship for Private Sectors and Extension Staff in Uganda
The IGAD countries are rich in livestock resources and livestock is known to support livelihoods, support nutrition and food security, and a good source of income. Unemployment however, is common in the region. There are a lot of unemployed and jobless youths. Most of those in the livestock farming are neither doing the business well […]
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Validation of Animal Feed Inventory and Feed Balance for Somalia
June 21-22, 2022 (GAROWE, Puntland State of Somalia) Hon. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed, Minister of Ministry of Livestock and Animal Husbandry (MOLAH) officially opened the validation workshop. Pillar leads, Ministry representatives, FAO and IGAD representatives, addressed the participants. All appreciated the importance of having clear data on available animal feed versus demand in the country, bearing […]
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National Meeting on Ratification and Domestication of IGAD Protocol on Transhumance and Drafting of Pastoral Codes
June 18, 2022 (TORIT, South Sudan) The IGAD Centre for Pastoral Areas and Livestock Development held a two-day national meeting on ratification and domestication of the IGAD Transhumance Protocol in Torit. The meeting was attended by Policy Makers from Transitional National Legislative Assembly, notably from the committee of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, committee of […]
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Message from the Founding ICPALD Director
Dr. S. J. Muchina Munyua served as the ICPALD Director from 2012-2022, overseeing the growth of the institution from inception. We examine how this unfolded and capture some wisdom nuggets, which are relevant for building into the future. (Click here for full story)
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Program for Climate Smart Livestock Development in the IGAD Region – Validation of National Report for the Republic of Djibouti
Chronic food insecurity, protracted competition and conflicts over natural resources such as pasture and water for their livestock and occasionally unwarranted loss of human life because of increased frequency of drought has been the order of pastoral communities in IGAD region attributed to effects of climate change. Moreover, increasing human population results in additional food […]
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Program for Climate Smart Livestock Development in the IGAD Region – Validation of National Report for the Federal Democratic Republic of Somalia
Chronic food insecurity, protracted competition and conflicts over natural resources such as pasture and water for their livestock and occasionally unwarranted loss of human life because of increased frequency of drought has been the order of pastoral communities in the IGAD region, attributed to effects of climate change. Moreover, increasing human population results in additional […]
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