Presentation by Japheth Kasimbu on TRANSHUMANCE; the seasonal movement of pastoralists and their herds from their usual grazing land, mainly in search of water and pasture
Better lives through livestock
TRANSHUMANCE ACROSS IGAD REGION
Japheth Kasimbu,
IGAD Transhumance Expert
IGAD High-Level Regional Conference on Land and Conflict,
Kampala, 24 – 26 October 2022
a) Livestock Contribution to IGAD MS Economy
b) Transhumance Inter-plays
c) Security in Mobility in the IGAD Region
d) Transhumance Inter-plays
e) Why the Protocol on Transhumance
f) Process Update
g) The Balancing Dilemma
PRESENTATION LAYOUT
LIVESTOCK CONTRIBUTION TO IGAD MS ECONOMY
IGAD member countries export about 12.8 million
sheep and goats and 80,000 metric tons of meat
belonging to 2.0 million livestock producers.
SECURITY IN MOBILITY IN THE IGAD REGION
• Regional (cross-border) mobility is the primary coping
and resilience mechanism for pastoralist communities
• Seasonal mobility of livestock and herders in search of
water and pasture occasioned by the cyclic climate
variability
• Can lead to upsurge of resource-based conflicts,
disease spread if not well managed.
• Regional Protocol on Transhumance is strategy to
optimize production and for survival.
WHY THE PROTOCOL ON TRANSHUMANCE
Protocol
Objective
1.Free, safe and
orderly cross-border
mobility for pasture &
water
PROCESS UPDATE(1)
30th –
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Round I: Technical National Consultation
Meetings
PROCESS UPDATE(2)
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Round II: National Legal & Policy
Meetings
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12th
July
2018
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PROCESS UPDATE(3)
•Protocol Endorsed by IGAD Committee
of Ambassadors in Khartoum, Sudan
(February 2020)
•Roadmap for Implementing the TP
Validated by High Level Technical
Experts and Endorsed by Sectoral
Ministers in Entebbe, Uganda
(November 2020)
PROCESS UPDATE(4)
• Protocol & Roadmap Adopted by the 72nd Extra-
ordinary Session of Council of IGAD Ministers of
Foreign Affairs on 24th June 2021
• Reader-friendly version of the Adopted Protocol to
be used in sensitizing the border communities
• Mapping of transhumance corridors in IGAD
Clusters
• Sensitized national parliamentarians in Sudan,
South Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia and discussed
ratification and domestication processes