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DrynetThe League is a founder member of Drynet, a European Union-funded project focusing on
Click here to access the Drynet website (www.dry-net.org) |
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Lokhit Pashu-Palak SansthanThe League for Pastoral Peoples' activities in Rajasthan, India, are implemented in close cooperation with a local NGO, Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan. Lokhit Pashu Palak Sansthan Visiting address LPPS Training Centre, Butibag, near Mammaji ka Dhuni, Alsipura, via Rajpura, Sadri 306702, District Pali, Rajasthan, India Tel./fax +91-2934-285086; email lpps@sify.com For further information about LPPS, please contact Hanwant Singh, director, directly (lpps@sify.com). |
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Moving Images IndiaThe League has teamed up with award-winning documentary filmmakers, Moving Images to produce a series of films on pastoralism. Films have proved a very powerful tool for visually transporting policymakers into the situation of pastoralists. The first film in the series, Keepers of Genes, focuses on the role of pastoralists in conserving biodiversity. Copies can be ordered from LPP or Moving Images. Address D 3 / 3425, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070, India |
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World Herders CouncilLPP collaborates with the World Herders Council in holding conferences that bring pastoralists together to explore their common interests, exchange experience and lobby for policy changes. Hedy Bühlmann |