Pastoralism in Kenya has been neglected and understood. A new government Ministry was formed in 2008 aimed to create policy and institutional change.
A new Working Paper by Izzy Birch and Mohamed Elmi tells the story of the Ministry. It looks at what progress has been made and what the future holds for pastoral development in the country.
- Working Paper 68: Creating Policy Space for Pastoralism in Kenya (pdf)
- Blog: Has a ‘policy space’ for pastoralism been opened up in Kenya?
Image: Garissa cattle market, Kenya by USAID on Flickr