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PKH Partners’ Meeting FAO, Rome April 3, 2017 1 Pastoralist Knowledge Hub Work Plan (GCP/GLO/611/GER, GCP/GLO/779/IFA, GCP/RAF/464/SPA) Gregorio Velasco Gil A special thanks to:

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Page 1: Pastoralist Knowledge Hub Work Plan

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Pastoralist Knowledge Hub Work Plan (GCP/GLO/611/GER, GCP/GLO/779/IFA, GCP/RAF/464/SPA) Gregorio Velasco Gil

A special thanks to:

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Output 1-Pastoralist Knowledge Hub website is updated, sharing information and interacting

Stocktaking, literature review and gap identification: Feed the knowledge repository to fill the knowledge gap

Adaptation to new needs and improvement of web performance and number of users.

Moderate and boost participation and exchange. Facilitation of D-groups discussion. Preparation of newsletter and articles

Pastoralist organizations and development partners share validated tools/methods and technical and policy information in PKH.

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Output 2. Pastoralist organizations are strengthened and have increased their participation at policy level.

Implementing pastoral CSO regional action plans: Central Asia, East Africa, West Africa and Arab region

Support Pastoral Alliance of Central Asia: Regional pastoral

women meeting

Support West Africa Pastoral network: OPTIMAOC, policy

advocacy

Support East Africa Pastoral Network: awareness campaign and regional meeting

Support Pastoralists Arab Network through

Community dialogues

Support West Africa pastoral women network: Milk value

chain

Support Central Asia Yak Herders Association through community dialogues for outreach and education

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Output 2. Pastoralist organizations are strengthened and have increased their participation at policy level.

Institutional strengthening of Global Pastoral Network

Technical assistance to analyze, adapt and improve governance

Develop guidelines on pastoralist representation and international negotiation

Global pastoral meeting for adoption of governance model

Training program to support needs and opportunities, and exchange of experiences and practices

Continuation of support to pastoralists’ political participation for advocacy

Support 2 pastoralist representatives to travel to 4 international meetings to contribute to policy development

Facilitate pastoralist representation and the uptake of the VGGT-Technical Guidelines

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Output 3. Livelihood options and strategies available through improved knowledge

Improve information and mapping of pastoralist systems

Assessing feed resources availability

Validation and up scaling of mobility patterns at Regional level

Mapping of breed distribution, feed rations and livestock productivity-GLEAM

Understanding drivers of resilience and providing early warning systems

Conducting SHARP on a periodic basis

Compile SHARP results for the Hub

Link information of PKH with GIEWS

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Capacity building on data collection and management for pastoral organizations (Argentina, Chad, Mongolia)

Review of existing available data

Adaptation of existing data collection system and development of adapted methodology

Capacity building of umbrella CSO

Development of methods and tools to support pastoralist rangeland planning and pastoralist managed natural resource regeneration

Selected Good sustainable Rangeland management practices in Sub-Saharian Africa.

Assessment and mapping of restoration potential of agro-sylvo-pastoral landscapes

Explore use of mobile technology to share information

Output 3. Livelihood options and strategies available through improved knowledge

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Output 3. Livelihood options and strategies available through improved knowledge

Improvement of data on the number of pastoralists and pastoral livestock, land tenure and water access in Argentina, Chad and Mongolia

Improvement of data on the economic contribution of pastoralism to the national economies of Argentina, Chad and Mongolia

Developed of methods together with CSOs for the definition of pastoralists and the assessment of the pastoral economy.

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Output 4-Partnership of stakeholders on pastoralism strengthened Explore policy advocacy opportunities and coordinate participation with partners.

One stakeholder workshop in selected region ( A,M,C).

One stakeholder workshop in the Sahel region (M,S,M,N).

Database of pastoral organizations.

PKH participation in the steering committee of the Global Rangeland Initiative(ILC).

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PKH participation in the steering committee of the GEF project: Participatory assessment of land degradation and sustainable land management in grassland and pastoral systems

PKH participation in the steering committee for designating an International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists

PKH participation in the steering committee of the WOCAT project-Selected Good sustainable rangeland management

Explore possibilities of an International Conference or UN forum on Pastoralism

Output 4-Partnership of stakeholders on pastoralism strengthened