Opinion

Film and gallery: Sharing views of pastoralism and development policy

Published on 24 March 2023

Ian Scoones

Professorial Fellow

Earlier this month, the PASTRES team met in Addis Ababa together with other researchers, policymakers, NGO workers and social movement representatives to discuss the results of the PASTRES research programme. Today we are sharing a short film and photo gallery of the event.

Since 2018, our work has explored how pastoralists respond to environmental, market and political uncertainties in diverse settings. We have been working in six countries across three continents and the results from Amdo Tibet in China, Borana in Ethiopia, Isiolo in Kenya, Gujarat in India, Sardinia in Italy and Douiret in Tunisia were shared at the workshop.

This article is from PASTRES, a research programme that aims to learn from pastoralists about responding to uncertainty and resilience, with lessons for global challenges. PASTRES is co-hosted by IDS.

Read the full story on the PASTRES website

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