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Published: 2002

Sustainable livelihoods of farmers and pastoralists in Eritrea

Pastoralists and farmer in Eritrea
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Proceedings from a workshop organised by DCG Eritrea in the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers Conference Hall, Asmara, November 28 –29, 2002.

Papers include:

  • Coping mechanisms and their efficacy in disaster-prone pastoral systems of the greater horn of Africa. By by J. Ndikumana, J. Stuth, R. Kamidi, S. Ossiya, R. Marambii and P. Hamlett
  • Pastoralists: constraints, coping strategies and viability in Eritrea By Mengistu Russum
  • Livestock movement and migration during crisis situations in the greater horn of Africa. Experiences from the 1995-1997 and the 1999-2000 drought in dry areas of Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania by Dr. Jean Ndikumana, A-AARNET Coordinator
  • Dryland farming systems and coping strategies in Eritrea by Solomon Haile, Head of Planning and Statistics
  • The co-existence of commercial and traditional farming in Eritrea by Bekuretsion Habte
  • The ‘Shemshemia’ irrigation scheme in gash barka zone: lessons learned and the way forward by Mehretab Tesfai, Virginia Dawod and Kiflemariam Abreha
  • On-farm storage studies in the highlands of Eritrea by Adugna Haile and Dagnew Gebreselassie
  • Assessment of the animal health delivery systems in pastoral and sedentary areas in Eritrea – an overview by Prof. P.J.S. Rattan, University of Asmara
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