League joins Drynet

The League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development is a founder member of Drynet, a project focusing on:

  • Desertification, drylands and land degradation
  • Communities living in affected areas and their coping strategies
  • Efforts to combat desertification and land degradation due to unsustainable practices and climate change.

This European Union-funded project, launched on 17 June, the United Nations World Day to Combat Desertification, aims to strengthen civil society networks, such as farmers’ collectives, indigenous groups, women’s organizations, trade unions and non-governmental organizations with knowledge and visibility to influence dryland development policies in affected countries.

The League’s Indian partner, Rajasthan-based Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, is also a founder member of Drynet.

Other partner organizations are from Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Mauritania, South Africa, Senegal, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands, and France. BothEnds, an organization based in the Netherlands, coordinates the project.

Click here to access the Drynet website.

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Questions? Send an e-mail to drynet@bothends.org or contact Danielle de Man at the Both ENDS office: +31 (0)20 623 0823

Draft State of the World report published

The first draft report on the State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture has been published by FAO.

This report covers the state of agricultural biodiversity in the livestock sector, livestock sector trends, capacities in animal genetic resource management, the management of animal genetic resources, and needs and challenges.

The report is expected to be adopted by the First International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources on 1-7 September 2007 in Interlaken, Switzerland.

Section 1C, on flows of animal genetic resources,was prepared by LPP’s Evelyn Mathias, Ilse Koehler-Rollefson and Paul Mundy.

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Click here to download whole document 2.43 Mb (for first section, which gives access to other chapters as separate downloads)

Managing animal genetic resources in Africa

About 50 stakeholders in livestock keeping, breeding and management from nine African countries, Europe and India met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 24-25 May 2007, to discuss the future of Africa’s domestic livestock and poultry breeds and diversity.

The participants urged that Livestock Keepers’ Rights be adopted into the agenda of the intergovernmental Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. They also pointed to the need to investigate the implications of patenting and other forms of intellectual property rights on the sustainable management of animal genetic resources.

The meeting was organized by the Ethiopian Society of Animal Production, the Ethiopian Institute of Biodiversity Conservation, the International Endogenous Livestock Development Network, the LIFE Network, LPP, and Pastoralist Forum Ethiopia.

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