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By: Kiarie Njoroge Date: August 1st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Daily Nation Pastoralists are set to benefit from a Sh7.7 billion World Bank loan expected to ease losses related to drought and disease. The financing is expected to cater for a range of activities including water provision, re-
By: Andrew Essein Date: November 14th 2016 Source: Leadership Nigeria
Just published in the Mokoro newsletter online, some initial reflections from Mokoro's WOLTS project research in Mongolia from Mokoro Research Officer and WOLTS team member Zoe Driscoll. WOLTS is a long-term multi-country strategic action research project which is initially investigating threats to
By: Clayton Utz Date: September 29th 2016 Source: Lexology The draft Land Administration Amendment Bill 2016 will not be introduced to the WA Parliament during this term of government. But proposals for reforms to WA Crown land tenure are likely to be revived following the upcoming State election
By: Xu Shanshan Date: January 5th 2017 Source: ECNS.cn Due to rapid urban area expansion, some 300,000 sq. km of particularly fertile cropland will be lost by 2030.
By: Deon Schlechter Date: September 14th 2016 Source: New Era Namibia has the potential and is poised to enable a programme of improved rangeland management in local level land use planning and improved marketing conditions in communal areas. This is true for the northern communal areas (NCAs) –
By:  Nicholas Sewe Date: November 16th 2016 Source: Hivisasa U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec has launched a new U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) program in support of seven community conservancies across Coastal Kenya.
Published today in the Mokoro newsletter online, an article from Mokoro Associate and WOLTS team member Roman Moges Asefaha.
By: Kagondu Njagi Date: November 9th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Rangelands threatened further as pastoralists struggling to graze animals sell firewood so their families can eat

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