The Boma: How to stop drought aid 'coming with the vultures'

"You guys are coming when we have really suffered, when we have lost half of our herd and also when the vultures are descending from the sky." So said a Kenyan pastoralist at a meeting about drought response. What is being done to anticipate drought, rather than to deal with the consequences? In...

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Main Author: International Livestock Research Institute
Format: Audio
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Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125849
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description "You guys are coming when we have really suffered, when we have lost half of our herd and also when the vultures are descending from the sky." So said a Kenyan pastoralist at a meeting about drought response. What is being done to anticipate drought, rather than to deal with the consequences? In this episode we look at the effects of the ongoing drought in the Horn of Africa, with 17 million people facing hunger and a fifth rainy season on the way. Experts from the Jameel Observatory, including Guyo Roba, head of the observatory, affiliate researcher Gary Watmough, and Stephen Mutiso from Save the Children, explain how we can hone drought preparation through collaboration and action.
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spelling CGSpace1258492023-12-08T19:36:04Z The Boma: How to stop drought aid 'coming with the vultures' International Livestock Research Institute drought pastoralism resilience "You guys are coming when we have really suffered, when we have lost half of our herd and also when the vultures are descending from the sky." So said a Kenyan pastoralist at a meeting about drought response. What is being done to anticipate drought, rather than to deal with the consequences? In this episode we look at the effects of the ongoing drought in the Horn of Africa, with 17 million people facing hunger and a fifth rainy season on the way. Experts from the Jameel Observatory, including Guyo Roba, head of the observatory, affiliate researcher Gary Watmough, and Stephen Mutiso from Save the Children, explain how we can hone drought preparation through collaboration and action. 2022-12-06 2022-12-08T13:40:19Z 2022-12-08T13:40:19Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125849 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2022. The Boma: How to stop drought aid 'coming with the vultures'. Audio. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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