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Supporting dryland communities and economies: Causes for concern and seeds of hope

Find out more about some of the opportunities and challenges that SPARC will face as we work with donors and programmes that aim to support dryland communities and economies.

Publisher SPARC
By Augustine Ayantunde Jason Sircely Mounir Louhaichi Aymen Frija Carmen Jacquez Mairi Dupar Sarah Opitz-Stapleton
Gender equality and social inclusion Africa Middle East

Ecologies and natural resources - including land, water, livestock, and wildlife – and the ways that they are managed vary greatly across drylands in Africa and the Near Middle East. The communities and economies in these regions remain at the forefront of the impacts of climate change, armed conflict and outbreaks of pests and disease.

The SPARC programme is focused on how development interventions can be more effective in helping people to escape from protracted and recurrent crises. For this reason and to set these societies on a more sustainable development path - we’ll be researching how these challenges are linked, how communities are already coping, and what the most useful forms of support could be.

Causes for concern

Some of the key challenges faced by dryland communities in Africa and the Near East are:

Seeds of hope

The good news is that communities already have many coping strategies. What’s more, shifts in governance offer the potential to improve health and wellbeing for people and nature:

These ways of adapting and innovating give us hope for the future. SPARC researchers already work closely with communities and local organisations. We will be reaching out to hear more from them about good practices. And we’ll be working to provide donors and programmes that seek to support dryland regions and economies with improved knowledge on how to scale up successful, sustainable strategies.

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