In Afghanistan,1 there are several million nomadic people known as kuchis, a generic term used there mainly by non-nomads to describe pastoral nomads. A severe drought in 1998 caused the displacement of approximately 100,000 kuchis from the Registan desert2 in southern Afghanistan. Most of these people are now living in temporary settlements between the Arghandab and Helmand Rivers and Registan. Approximately 57,000 are being supported by the UN in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Maywand and Panjwayi districts of Kandahar Province; the rest are living in nonsupported settlements. The UN is currently seeking strategies to return the kuchis to their traditional livelihood of raising livestock in Registan and end UN support of...
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock producti...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
Nomadism is found mostly in marginal areas which support only relatively sparse populations, particu...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
This report aims to work towards recommendations towards a Pastoralist Support Strategy, to support ...
For nearly 1,500 years, Sahrawi nomads of Western Sahara respected the camel; camels were essential ...
Pastoral nomadism in arid and semiarid regions has evolved over many centuries as a rational respons...
Until recently, the needs and concerns of the Arab nomadic communities in Darfur were not given suff...
Nomadic peoples are diverse and heterogenous groups who have high levels of mobility and move from p...
The Turkana are nomadic pastoralists who live in the desert regions of northwestern Kenya. The major...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
In the Darfur Region of Sudan, patterns of livestock mobility and livelihood systems are continually...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock producti...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
Nomadism is found mostly in marginal areas which support only relatively sparse populations, particu...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Pastoralists in North-Eastern Afghanistan are exposed to a multitude of contemporary challenges and ...
This report aims to work towards recommendations towards a Pastoralist Support Strategy, to support ...
For nearly 1,500 years, Sahrawi nomads of Western Sahara respected the camel; camels were essential ...
Pastoral nomadism in arid and semiarid regions has evolved over many centuries as a rational respons...
Until recently, the needs and concerns of the Arab nomadic communities in Darfur were not given suff...
Nomadic peoples are diverse and heterogenous groups who have high levels of mobility and move from p...
The Turkana are nomadic pastoralists who live in the desert regions of northwestern Kenya. The major...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a vast area covering 20 countries from western Asia to No...
In the Darfur Region of Sudan, patterns of livestock mobility and livelihood systems are continually...
Nomadic pastoralism has thrived in Asia’s rangelands for several millennia by tracking seasonal chan...
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock producti...
Migratory livestock raising has been one of the most important livelihood options for people residin...
Nomadism is found mostly in marginal areas which support only relatively sparse populations, particu...