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Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture
in Recurrent and Protracted Crises

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Explore SPARC’s publications and resources as we create, distil, evaluate and share evidence and best practice on research and policy that aims to support pastoralists and farmers in dryland areas.

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  • Africa
A woman stands inside building made from bricks in front of several large steaming pots, stirring their contents
Technical report

This report is the first of two and focuses on how using process innovations can improve decision-making within complex and fragile environments in Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Niger and Somalia.
 Two women sit together inside, one is holding a notebook
Technical report

This research is the first in a series of longitudinal studies into the impact of violent and non-violent conflict on lives and livelihoods, and mediation dynamics, in Nigeria and Somalia.
Two camels facing each other, outside
Technical report

This report is the second in a series highlighting learning emerging from a longitudinal study examining violent and non-violent conflict and mediation dynamics in Somalia and Nigeria.

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SPARC partner publication

This brief presents initial results from data, and summarises lessons learned, of using crowdsourcing techniques to gather data on the impacts of climatic shocks on pastoral systems and livelihoods.
Man walking in drylands between two camels, one in front of him and one behind
Journal article

This paper is based on an analysis of the legal frameworks for land tenure in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania, along with a review of the literature on pastoralism and land governance in the region.
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Policy brief

This policy brief provides a call to understand risks differently and increase financial support, including climate adaptation finance.
Two young women walk through a field, carrying branches on their backs
Journal article

This paper presents the results of a review of the landscape of research on gender and agricultural and pastoral livelihoods in west and east Africa published between January 2016 and March 2021.
Two men farming in a field in Jos, Nigeria
Evidence review

This report looks at how increased pressures and competition for natural resources and pastoral lands in East and West Africa have affected pastoralists' governance and tenure systems.
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Evidence review

This scoping paper presents the results of a review of gender-related findings in research published over the past five years on agricultural and pastoral livelihoods in SPARC focus countries.