SPARC events bring together diverse decision-makers and community representatives to foster debate and share learning on ways to support agro-pastoralists, pastoralists and farmers in dryland areas to build resilience.
We will draw on key SPARC evidence from Mali on how investing in pastoralism can support livelihoods, food security, climate mitigation, adaptation, peace, and economic stability in West Africa.
SPARC will be taking part in the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2025: the global forum for discussing the latest developments and trends in reducing disaster risk.
Watch this webinar where we explored scalable policies and innovations that empower women, drive drylands prosperity, enhance resilience and ensure sustainable livestock systems.
SPARC has joined livestock experts at the Federal Government of Ethiopia and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development to map, for the first time, the country’s main livestock routes.
At the International Colloquium on (Agro)gropastoralism in Africa, SPARC will co-lead a regional dialogue to better understand the causes of, and find solutions to, conflict in drylands.