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Kenya Pastoralist Parliamentary Group- PPG

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Largest caucus in Kenyan Parliament, 105 members: 18 Senators, 84 MPs from 15 Counties and 3 EALA members. 5 sub regions, multi-ethnic and 10 political parties.

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Today, DLCI Kenya , in partnership with Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action and ILRI.org , hosted a roundtable on the growth of Dryland Futures. Experts spanning academia, policymaking, and government came together to tackle key challenges and opportunities in our dryland regions. Thread đź§µ : 1/6

Today, <a href="/DLCI_Kenya/">DLCI Kenya</a> , in partnership with <a href="/jameel_observ/">Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action</a>  and <a href="/ILRI/">ILRI.org</a> , hosted a roundtable on the growth of Dryland Futures. Experts spanning academia, policymaking, and government came together to tackle key challenges and opportunities in our dryland regions.

Thread đź§µ : 1/6
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Youth & Inclusion: The role of youth emerged as a key driver for transformative change, ensuring that next-gen leaders are equipped to shape policy and practice in drylands. The discussions highlighted the importance of integrated policy frameworks and community-driven solutions

Youth &amp; Inclusion: The role of youth emerged as a key driver for transformative change, ensuring that next-gen leaders are equipped to shape policy and practice in drylands. 
The discussions highlighted the importance of integrated policy frameworks and community-driven solutions
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Indigenous Knowledge = Climate Resilience Community land registration isn’t just about ownership—it’s about recognizing the centuries-old wisdom of communities who’ve sustainably managed rangelands, forests, and water points through generations. By aligning land use with

Indigenous Knowledge = Climate Resilience

Community land registration isn’t just about ownership—it’s about recognizing the centuries-old wisdom of communities who’ve sustainably managed rangelands, forests, and water points through generations.

By aligning land use with
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DLCI Kenya is honored to be attending the Annual Prof. H.W.O. Okoth Ogendo Distinguished Lecture on Strategic Land Governance. The discussions focus on fostering leadership and evidence-led research in land governance, with a spotlight on gender mainstreaming. We are engaging

<a href="/DLCI_Kenya/">DLCI Kenya</a> is honored to be attending the Annual Prof. H.W.O. Okoth Ogendo Distinguished Lecture on Strategic Land Governance.

The discussions focus on fostering leadership and evidence-led research in land governance, with a spotlight on gender mainstreaming.

We are engaging
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Over the past three days, under the Towards Holistic Resilience in Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) Project, DLCI Kenya, in partnership with Acted Kenya and African Rangelands, visited Alale, West Pokot County, where the project is currently being implemented. Day 1: We

Over the past three days, under the Towards Holistic Resilience in Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) Project, <a href="/DLCI_Kenya/">DLCI Kenya</a>, in partnership with <a href="/acted_kenya/">Acted Kenya</a> and African Rangelands, visited Alale, West Pokot County, where the project is currently being implemented.

Day 1:
We
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Day 2: Alongside Ministry of Lands officials, we met with the Chief Officer from the West Pokot County Department of Lands and Physical Planning. Representing the CEC Member, the officer received a full briefing on the project’s scope, affirmed the county’s support, and explored

Day 2:  Alongside Ministry of Lands officials, we met with the Chief Officer from the West Pokot County Department of Lands and Physical Planning. Representing the CEC Member, the officer received a full briefing on the project’s scope, affirmed the county’s support, and explored
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This #LabourDay2025 , DLCI Kenya salutes the tireless efforts of those working to transform drylands through innovation, advocacy, and community-driven development. From grassroots mobilizers to technical experts, your contribution to land governance, peacebuilding, and climate

This #LabourDay2025 , <a href="/DLCI_Kenya/">DLCI Kenya</a> salutes the tireless efforts of those working to transform drylands through innovation, advocacy, and community-driven development. From grassroots mobilizers to technical experts, your contribution to land governance, peacebuilding, and climate
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Happy Labour Day! Today, we celebrate the dedication and resilience of pastoralist communities and workers across Kenya. Your labor sustains our economies, cultures, and way of life in the drylands. #LabourDay2025

Happy Labour Day!
Today, we celebrate the dedication and resilience of pastoralist communities and workers across Kenya. Your labor sustains our economies, cultures, and way of life in the drylands. 

#LabourDay2025
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In many of Kenya’s dryland communities, land is more than just space — it’s the heart of culture, livelihoods, and identity. At DLCI Kenya , we support efforts that strengthen access to land rights for indigenous and pastoralist communities. From guiding community land

In many of Kenya’s dryland communities, land is more than just space — it’s the heart of culture, livelihoods, and identity.

At <a href="/DLCI_Kenya/">DLCI Kenya</a> , we support efforts that strengthen access to land rights for indigenous and pastoralist communities. From guiding community land
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The IGAD Transhumance Protocol supports this by enabling safe, legal, and coordinated cross-border livestock movement. It protects pastoralist rights, improves regional cooperation, and ensures that mobility remains a lifeline — not a risk — during times of climate stress.

The IGAD Transhumance Protocol supports this by enabling safe, legal, and coordinated cross-border livestock movement. It protects pastoralist rights, improves regional cooperation, and ensures that mobility remains a lifeline — not a risk — during times of climate stress.
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Happy Mother’s Day Today, we celebrate the strength, wisdom, and resilience of mothers everywhere. Thank you for being the backbone of change. #MothersDay #HappyMothersDay2025

Happy Mother’s Day 
Today, we celebrate the strength, wisdom, and resilience of mothers everywhere.
Thank you for being the backbone of change.
#MothersDay 
#HappyMothersDay2025
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Happy Mother’s Day from the Pastoralist Parliamentary Group! Today, we honour pastoralist mothers — the unsung heroes who nurture families, sustain livelihoods, and carry forward cultural heritage in our communities. We see you. We celebrate you. #MothersDay

Happy Mother’s Day from the Pastoralist Parliamentary Group! 
Today, we honour pastoralist mothers — the unsung heroes who nurture families, sustain livelihoods, and carry forward cultural heritage in our communities.
We see you. We celebrate you.
#MothersDay
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In a powerful reflection from the "Rethinking Early Action for Pastoralist Communities" dialogue, our CEO Jarso Mokku calls for a shift from outdated narratives to grounded, evidence-based approaches that center pastoralist voices & resilience. Read more: dlci-hoa.org/3987/pastorali…

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Since 2015, the push to create a dedicated body for livestock development in Kenya has faced multiple roadblocks—shifting policy priorities, fragmented institutional support, and limited recognition of the drylands’ economic potential. Through persistent policy advocacy and

Since 2015, the push to create a dedicated body for livestock development in Kenya has faced multiple roadblocks—shifting policy priorities, fragmented institutional support, and limited recognition of the drylands’ economic potential.

Through persistent policy advocacy and