Restocking has conventionally been viewed as a short-term relief or recovery intervention initiated by development agencies for the benefit of destitute pastoralists. In contrast, this case study illustrates how restocking became a community initiated and organized strategy to alleviate poverty in specific communities with support from a development agency. The case study outlines the process that occurred in Samburu district of northern Kenya through which a number of communities designed restocking programs to meet their perceived needs. It presents results of the program, constraints and contrasts with more conventional restocking approaches. This study shows the potential for asset building approaches in the African context and the syne...
Project number related to IDRC support could not be determinedMissing p.180This study explored the c...
In erosion- and drought-prone Nyando, self-help groups affiliated to large umbrella bodies are worki...
The rangelands of Africa remain home to millions of people who try to make a living by raising lives...
A Journal article by Dr. Timothy Okech, an assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business a...
This paper addresses pastoral resilience by drawing out the coping strategies and mechanisms utilize...
Some of the world’s poor and most disaster-vulnerable communities are also those most reliant on liv...
Restocking as a rehabilitation strategy developed out of a growing awareness in the seventies and ea...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase are some of th...
The rural population of Baringo District in the Rift Valley of north-central Kenya faces numerous ch...
The increase in climate-change-related natural disasters presents a major threat to the food securit...
This study attempts to describe the realities of participatory development projects in western Kenya...
In Kenya's dryland districts, gaps in access to productivity-enhancing resources are disconcertingly...
Cash transfers are increasingly becoming a preferred mode of alleviating human suffering particularl...
Worldwide expenditures on international development in the form of assistance or “aid” have continue...
Project number related to IDRC support could not be determinedMissing p.180This study explored the c...
In erosion- and drought-prone Nyando, self-help groups affiliated to large umbrella bodies are worki...
The rangelands of Africa remain home to millions of people who try to make a living by raising lives...
A Journal article by Dr. Timothy Okech, an assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business a...
This paper addresses pastoral resilience by drawing out the coping strategies and mechanisms utilize...
Some of the world’s poor and most disaster-vulnerable communities are also those most reliant on liv...
Restocking as a rehabilitation strategy developed out of a growing awareness in the seventies and ea...
Land degradation, loss of access to land resources, climate variability, socio-economic changes, and...
Land degradation, climate variability, socio-economic changes and population increase are some of th...
The rural population of Baringo District in the Rift Valley of north-central Kenya faces numerous ch...
The increase in climate-change-related natural disasters presents a major threat to the food securit...
This study attempts to describe the realities of participatory development projects in western Kenya...
In Kenya's dryland districts, gaps in access to productivity-enhancing resources are disconcertingly...
Cash transfers are increasingly becoming a preferred mode of alleviating human suffering particularl...
Worldwide expenditures on international development in the form of assistance or “aid” have continue...
Project number related to IDRC support could not be determinedMissing p.180This study explored the c...
In erosion- and drought-prone Nyando, self-help groups affiliated to large umbrella bodies are worki...
The rangelands of Africa remain home to millions of people who try to make a living by raising lives...