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How pastoralism supports livelihoods and builds peace (foodforafrica.com)

Apr 8, 2022 #Economy, #Nutrition, #Politics

The Sahel region, which stretches from the Sahara desert in the north to the southern savannahs of Sudan, plays a vital role in fostering peace through mobile pastoralism. According to Qu Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), pastoralism requires improved governance and support to further help reduce the risk of conflicts.

How pastoralism supports livelihoods and builds peace

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