Overview
A 3-year collaborative research co-funded by CORDAID and DFID and led by the Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). The objective of the project is to generate scientific evidence and build the capacity of pastoral citizens and their advocates to make the argument that pastoralism is central to the future development of the drylands in Kenya while strengthening the ability of decision-makers to review and reform policy in the light of these arguments. The consortium includes the University of Nairobi through the Department of LARMAT; Adaptation Consortium at the National Drought Management Authority; IIED; Isiolo County government institutions; the Resource Advocacy Programme (RAP); among other local civil society groups and relevant NGOs. The project is supporting four (4) postgraduate research studies registered in the Department of LARMAT
Sponser
CORDAID and DFID