Flagship report

The drylands of tomorrow: pathways to prosperity, peace and resilience

This synthesis report brings together key SPARC learnings around the challenges and opportunities facing pastoralism and agriculture in the drylands, and where future investment might be most effective.

Publisher SPARC
By Samuel F. Derbyshire Leigh Mayhew Mahamadou Bassirou Tangara Nancy Balfour Emmanuel Seck
Reframing aid and resilience Supporting livelihoods and markets Working in a changing climate Gender equality and social inclusion Africa

This report synthesises insights from six years of SPARC research to take stock of the key challenges and opportunities facing pastoralism and agriculture in the drylands today, and to reflect on where future investment and support might be most effective.

Focusing on SPARC’s key themes of peace, prosperity and resilience, it explores both challenges to and factors enabling progress for those making their way in the drylands. Rather than offering operational guidance, it aims to challenge prevailing assumptions and propose alternative, grounded narratives that can inform strategic thinking. In doing so, it offers a realistic picture of what does and does not work, setting out implications for decision-makers in private and public sectors – those shaping projects, initiatives, policies and investments in the years ahead. It is accompanied by a sister report, Aid at a crossroads: adapting to drylands realities

Key messages:

Livestock keeper in Turkana, Kenya. Credit: Elphas Ngugi / Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC)
Livestock keeper in Turkana, Kenya. Credit: Elphas Ngugi / Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC)

Source URL: https://www.sparc-knowledge.org/publications-resources/drylands-prosperity-peace-and-resilience