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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.

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19-22 of 22
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Webinar

Understanding Cattle Theft Among Pastoralist Communities in Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda

SPARC postdoctoral fellow Dr. Salau Daniel Rogei presented the outcomes of his research that focuses on understanding the past and present trends of cattle theft and conflicts among the pastoralist communities in Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda.
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Side event

SPARC at COP26

Discover how some of the key lessons that emerged from COP26 will inform the future direction of SPARC research and engagement.
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Webinar

Global Landscapes Forum: ‘Partnering with dryland communities to overcome protracted crises’

SPARC hosted a plenary at the 2021 Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) digital conference.
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Webinar

Introducing SPARC's Innovation Research Facility

This webinar introduced the Innovation Research Facility within SPARC, its White Paper and a summary of its work in progress.

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