Why social protection programmes should learn from local solidarities and moral economy practices
Presented at IGAD Centre for Pastoral Areas and Livestock Development (ICPALD), the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action and the Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises (SPARC) Programme 'Building the Resilience and Prosperity of Pastoralists and Dryla...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176921 |
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