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Pastoral Livestock

 

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  • Admassu, Yonas(eds) (Pastoralist Forum Ethiopia, 2001)
    In 1986, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted what is known as The Declaration on the Right to Development, which has since become an important instrument for indigenous populations throughout the world in ...
  • Neqatu, Workneh (Forum for Social Studies (FSS), 2011)
    In Ethiopia, pastoralists reside in semi-arid and arid lowlands. The longestablished multifaceted isolation compounded with negative effects of climate change, population growth and environmental degradation has ...
  • IIRRR (International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, 2004)
    The lo w l a n d s of eastern and southern Ethiopia have long been negJeeted. Development efforts have focused mainly on the more densely populated highlands, where sedentary agriculture is the norm. Pastoralist areas ...
  • Beyene, Fekadu; Tache, Boku; Tesfaye, Gadissa; Teshome, Jabessa; Adamu, Medihanit (United States Agency for International Development, 2016)
    Pastoralism has been under pressure due to a number of factors including climate change, population pressure and socioeconomic dynamism. These factors have affected the relationships among different pastoral groups and the ...
  • Getu, Mulugeta (ed.); Zeryehun, Tesfaheywet (ed,); Kibret, Kibebew (ed.); Mamo, Kassahun (ed.); Hailemeskel, Habtamu (ed.) (Haramaya University, 2016)
    A preliminary milk quality assessment was carried out from April to June 2014 in selected part o f Somali regional state, Ethiopia. The assessment aimed at diagnosing milk quality problems and identifying existing quality ...
  • HARER, PROVINCE (JIJIGGA LIVESTOCK PROJECT, 1974)
    i These proposals for the Jijiga Livestock Project have been prepared in the form of an application by the Imperial Ethiopian Government (IEG) to the International Development Association (IDA) for an IDA credit to ...
  • Oba, Gufu (Boran Lowland Pastoral Development Project in Collaboration with the Oromiyya Bureau of Agriculture, 1998)
    The southern rangelands (Annex 1) account for 7.6-12.3% of total land area of Ethiopia.15 The region until few decades ago was considered as the finest grazing lands in East Africa-16 The human population is dominated ...
  • Unknown author (Ethiopian Society of Animal Production, 2000)
    The ■ Ethiopian Society of Animal Production (ESAP) aims to foster the gathering of professionals for discussing on the common national livestock development agenda and endeavors to ensure efficient exchange of information ...
  • TIGRE PROVINCE, ETHIOPIA (Livestock and Meat Board Project Office, 1973)
    Seasonal stock movements are found in most parts of Tigre, highland livestock moving to the lowlands between December= and April and lowland stock moving sometimes to the highlands between July and October,, This ...
  • Degu, Getahun; Workayehu, Tenaw (Ethiopian Institute of Agriculture Research, 1990)
    During 1988-1989, an informal diagnostic survey was conducted in the weinadega ( 1500-2300 m) areas of Boloso and Sodo Weredas, Wolayita Awraja, Sidamo Region. The objective of the survey was to understand farmers ...
  • Melesse, Kassahun (Eastern Africa Agricultural Productivity Project (EAAPP), 2018)
    Ethiopia has large potential for dairy production development. Dairy production is a critical issue in Ethiopia-a livestock-based society-where livestock and its products are important sources of food and income, and ...
  • REDA, FASIL (ETHIOPIAN INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2010)
    To many, it is a paradox that in spite of the vast riches of land, water and livestock resources pervasive poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition are still prevalent in the pastoral and emerging regions of Ethiopia. ...
  • Lister, Sarah (Institute of Development Studies, 2004)
    The functioning of democratic institutions has the potential to bring about substantial policy change in favour of poor and marginalised people. However, there is a limited understanding of how to strengthen the political ...
  • Ministry of Federal Affairs (Ministry of Federal Affairs, 2012)
    Pastoralists in Ethiopia reside mainly in semi-arid and arid lowlands. According to the conventional classification, about 61% of Ethiopia’s land is lowland (below 1500 meters above sea level). The lowland is climatically ...

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