Policy brief

Status of mobility of livestock in Ethiopia: Mapping of livestock routes and case studies on mobility blockages

This brief assesses the status of livestock routes and mobility in Ethiopia. It sets out steps policymakers can take to protect these vital corridors.

Éditeur SPARC
Par Mohammed Said Bedasa Eba Yasin Getahun Julius Muyizzi Fiona Flintan
Supporting livelihoods and markets Understanding land and conflict Working in a changing climate Gender equality and social inclusion Africa Ethiopia

Livestock in Ethiopia plays a critical role in the economy, contributing to food security, employment, and income generation, particularly in pastoral areas. Livestock mobility is increasingly being restrained, however, compromising livestock production. In this brief, we assess the status of livestock routes and mobility in Ethiopia.

Livestock routes, supporting infrastructure and services were mapped by government experts from each region on topographical maps and later digitised. Blocked routes were noted, and case studies selected for follow-up local-level qualitative research on causes of these blockages.

Map of livestock routes in Ethiopia
Major livestock routes in Ethiopia - ILRI 2025

 

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A close up of a woman milking a cow
A woman milks a cow near Gonder, Amhara region, Ethiopia – Image by Niels Van Iperen - CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikicommons images

Source URL: https://www.sparc-knowledge.org/node/522