[IYRPsupportgroup] Register Now! Agroecology beyond cultivated landscapes: Pastoralist experiences from Africa and Central Asia | April 26, 9am EST

Liban Golicha libangolicha at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 9 08:05:07 MST 2023


Thanks for sharing this important agenda. Actually Mr. Ole Kaunga, one of us, is among the key speakers.Looking forward to that date of the webinar.
Regards
Liban GolichaFounder/Secretary LEARN-WasoCellphone: +254 725 016 982Email: - libangolicha at yahoo.com 

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  On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 at 17:40, Monica Yator<myator51 at gmail.com> wrote:   This is timely !
Thank you for sharing 
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On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 9:23 AM Loupa Pius <loupadado.org at gmail.com> wrote:

Dear all.
This webinar "Agroecology beyond cultivated landscapes: Pastoralist Experiences from Africa and Central Asia" Might be of interest to you. I encourage you to attend and provide your thoughts as well.

Cheers
Loupa


Communications for East and Southern Africa Working GroupInternational Year of Rangelands and Pastoralist (IYRP2026)
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Subject: Register Now! Agroecology beyond cultivated landscapes: Pastoralist experiences from Africa and Central Asia | April 26, 9am EST
To: Pius <loupadado.org at gmail.com>


   
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Agroecology beyond cultivated landscapes:
Pastoralist experiences from Africa and Central Asia
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Pastoralism is a way of life for millions of people around the world. Though they ensure food security in some of the world's harshest environments, pastoralist groups – many of them made up of Indigenous Peoples – are largely excluded from public discourse and policy-making surrounding land use and tenure. This marginalization is compounded by the degradation of their ancestral lands, the depletion of their natural resources, and the systematic violation of their rights.
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Agroecology Fund grantee partners from Africa to Asia to the Americas are defending pastoralist land and cultures while restoring grazelands and Indigenous breeds. In doing so, they strengthen community food security and sovereignty and conserve ancestral practices that are cornerstones of climate-resilient food systems.

Please join us to learn more about pastoralism and agroecology from actors working at the forefront of this intersection:
   
   - Indira Raimberdy from the Golden Hoof Collaborative (Kyrgyzstan): The Golden Hoof Collaborative revives indigenous livestock to bring back prosperity and dignity to nomadic peoples and to enhance the connections between human beings and nature.
   - Mali Ole Kaunga from IMPACT (Kenya): IMPACT, the Indigenous Movement for Peace Advancement and Conflict Transformation in Kenya, works to secure pastoralists rights, support Indigenous peoples land stewardship and fortify community food security. 
   - Dr. Ian Scoones from PASTRES (UK): PASTRES (Pastoralism, Uncertainty and Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins) is a research programme that aims to learn from the ways that pastoralists respond to uncertainty, applying such ‘lessons from the margins’ to global challenges.
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