Livestock farming allows millions of people in West Africa to survive in harsh environments where the seasons are characterised by large imbalances. Transhumance is vital in order to allow livestock farmers to overcome those challenges.
Livestock farming allows millions of people in West Africa to survive in harsh environments where the seasons are characterised by large imbalances. Transhumance is vital in order to allow livestock farmers to overcome those challenges.

Soumaïla Fomba, Programmes Manager for Acting for Life, has just returned from a monitoring mission in Guinea, for the REPOT project.



As part of the PROFIL II project in Burkina Faso, our partner RECOPA has set up poultry farming training for 150 young women known as ‘internally displaced persons’ (IDPs).