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New Initiative Investigates New Pastoralist Peace Management
New Initiative Investigates New Pastoralist Peace Management
October 21, 2010 / University of the Bush
Pastoralist News from the Pastoralist Communication Initiative (www.pastoralists.org) The Pastoralist Shade Initiative have embarked on the fieldwork component of their review of innovations in peace and security. They are focussing on the recent peace process between the Gabra and Borana

“Making the Most of Kenya’s New Constitution”
“Making the Most of Kenya’s New Constitution”
October 21, 2010 / University of the Bush
"Latest News" from the Pastoralist Communication Initiative (www.pastoralists.org) University of the Bush Seminar Two to take place in NovemberAcross Kenya pastoralists are talking about the new constitution voted by the Kenya parliament in August 2010. Devolution of power to the

University of the Bush
University of the Bush
October 6, 2010 / University of the Bush
When: November 22 – 24,  2010 Where: Kinna, Isiolo District, KENYA All across northern Kenya pastroralists are talking about the new constitution voted by the Kenya Parliament in August 2010. Devolution of power to the new county system could mean

Conference Blog
September 15, 2010 / University of the Bush
This is the blog for Seasonality Revisited, an international conference on seasonal poverty taking place from 8-10 July at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK. You are invited to read these posts and comment generously to make the online

Venue
Venue
September 15, 2010 / University of the Bush
The Future Agricultures Consortium together with the Centre for Social Protection is convening a 3–day conference on Seasonality, to be held on Wednesday 8th to Friday 10th July 2009 at IDS Sussex.

Media Release and Notes
June 7, 2010 / University of the Bush
Media Release (with embargo date of 1 July 2009) – contact D.Hughes@future-agricultures.org 'Seasonal poverty’ is worsening. Climate Change, AIDS and heightened vulnerability identified as main culprits.As seasons across the world appear to become more unpredictable, the impacts of seasonal shocks

University in the Bush
University in the Bush
July 8, 2009 / University of the Bush
The Seasonality Revisited International Conference, was held at the Institute of Development Studies from 8-10 July 2009, concluded that the costs of ignoring the seasonal dimensions of poverty are enormous, despite seasonality being rarely reflected in agricultural investment and social