Quand l'insécurité redessine l'agropastoralisme en Afrique de l'Ouest
En Afrique de l’Ouest, les filières agropastorales font vivre plus de 80 millions de personnes et représentent un pilier économique essentiel.
En Afrique de l’Ouest, les filières agropastorales font vivre plus de 80 millions de personnes et représentent un pilier économique essentiel.
Faced with the threat that climate change represents for our societies, Acting for Life is aware of the need to question the organisational model of international solidarity actors. AFL is pursuing its commitment to the ecological transition.
Acting for Life (AFL) pursues the dual objective of reducing gender inequalities and strengthening the economic impact of its projects through greater inclusion of the women who contribute to or benefit from them.
The dangers of an ethnicization of conflicts between crop and livestock farmers – Acting for Life (2018)
Ruminations on the rumen! (Inter-réseaux, March 2016) Thoughts on the creation and dissemination in Togo of a module […]
Pastoral and agropastoral resilience in the Sahel: Portraits of transhumance 2014–2015 and 2015–2016 (Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, […]
Atelier régional sur la faisabilité d’une assurance bétail pour les éleveurs transhumants en Afrique de l’Ouest – Dakar […]
New challenges for food consumption in urban areas (Inter-réseaux, August 2018) [available in French only] Study on eating […]
Technical note: Ranching in West Africa. What questions should we be asking? Several West African countries have shown […]
Pastoral taxation: building on past experience in West Africa… Pastoral taxation: building on past experience in terms of […]
Securing routes to facilitate livestock mobility in West Africa (Inter-réseaux, February 2015) Facilitating livestock mobility in West Africa […]
Le chantier-école dans le cadre de projet de formation et insertion professionnelle en Afrique de l’Ouest This note […]