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Innovation dashboard

This digital dashboard provides a summary of the various types of innovations available to pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in dryland regions in SPARC focus countries.

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2015
Feed Assesment Tool
The Feed Assessment Tool (FEAST) is a systematic method to assess local feed resource availability and use. It helps in the design of intervention strategies aiming to optimize feed utilization and animal production. G-FEAST is a gendered version of FEAST to identify aspects of gender relations that affect animal feeding practices and identify differences in opportunities and constraints between households.
Regions
This is where you can browse SPARC resources by country/region
2017
GARBAL
GARBAL is a tailor-made information service intended to meet the specific needs of pastoralists and farmers to improve their decision-making and give them more predictability and agility.
Regions
This is where you can browse SPARC resources by country/region
Host Organisations
2020
Goat Aggregator Enterprises
Goat Aggregator Enterprises (GAE) is part of the Mercy Corps implemented USAID-funded Resilience in Pastoral Areas (RiPA-North) programme in Ethiopia. It aims to transform the way that pastoralists and agro-pastoralists interact with supply chains.
Regions
This is where you can browse SPARC resources by country/region
Host Organisations

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