Mobile Pastoralist Communities around the World: A Comparative study
Mobile pastoralist communities in the West Bank are traditionally herders, migrating with their livestock to different locations
according to the season. They face discrimination, and limitations on practice of their traditional lifestyle and income-generation.
For comparison, we offer three case studies on the mobile pastoralist communities in Inner Mongolia, India, and Southern Jordan.
In this report, we will detail our findings regarding these three cases, and a series of recommendations which we believe could improve efforts to offer mobile pastoralist communities in the West Bank the opportunity to practice their traditional lifestyle, and to receive better services.
To read the report – click here.
Mobile pastoralist communities in the West Bank are traditionally herders, migrating with their livestock to different locations
according to the season. They face discrimination, and limitations on practice of their traditional lifestyle and income-generation.
For comparison, we offer three case studies on the mobile pastoralist communities in Inner Mongolia, India, and Southern Jordan.
In this report, we will detail our findings regarding these three cases, and a series of recommendations which we believe could improve efforts to offer mobile pastoralist communities in the West Bank the opportunity to practice their traditional lifestyle, and to receive better services.
To read the report – click here.