Available evidence indicates that pastoral destitution in Ethiopia is principally driven by feed and water scarcity. Feed resources ought to be considered in the broader perspective and not predominantly during emergency as is the case now. Feed inventory and balance is therefore requisite such that the country is aware of its needs, resource availability, gaps, implications and how the gap can be filled within the country. This will make feed interventions in the country effective in the immediate, medium and long term as well as provide solutions for replication in the region.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresoctobre, 2018Allemagne, Kenya, Laos, Éthiopie, Zimbabwe, Italie, République arabe syrienne, Cambodge, Thaïlande, Inde, Soudan, Nouvelle-Zélande, Niger, Malawi, Norvège, Pays-Bas
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesmai, 2006Zimbabwe, Afrique
Workshop report draws on a larger research report examining the massively changed context for livestock policy following fast track land reform. Themes discussed were production, grazing, fodder and drought responses, marketing, livestock disease and veterinary services.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2013Angola, Honduras, Belgique, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Indonésie, Sénégal, Djibouti, Éthiopie, Niger, Mozambique, Ouganda, Somalie, Italie, Inde, Soudan du Sud, Soudan, Mexique, Brésil, Afrique
This PFS training Manual is designed for use by Master Trainers (MTs) during the training of facilitators course. Each lesson/topic is complete in itself detailing the preparations to be made, the materials to be kept handy, the core message to be communicated, and the methods that can be used in communicating the messages. A few sessions may require the presence of a technical person as co-facilitator, but the rest can be handled by any person who has been trained as a PFS Master Trainer.
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Library ResourceLégislationZimbabwe, Afrique, Afrique orientale
This Act concerns the appointment of traditional leaders and local government in Zimbabwe, in particular with regard to land and water.The Act provides for the appointment of Chiefs, Headmen and Village Heads. These local officers shall have a wide range of powers in the field of local administration regarding, among other things, grazing, allocation of communal land and communal land use, irrigation and use of natural resources. The Act also provides rules relative to Village Assemblies, Ward Assemblies, Provincial Assemblies, Councils of Chiefs and Development Committees.
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Library ResourceLégislationZimbabwe, Afrique, Afrique orientale
This Act concerns the control of the grazing of livestock. The Act consists of 68 sections, divided into 9 Parts: Preliminary (I); Establishment, control and administration of pounds and appointment of poundmaster and other staff (II); Management of pounds (III); Impounding of stock (IV); Duties of Poundmasters in relation to impounded stock (V); Poundmasters' fees (VI); Release, sale or disposal of impounded stock (VII); Special pounds (VIII); General (IX).A local authority may, by notice in the Gazette, establish one or more pounds within its area (sect.
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