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NAIROBI, 24 February 2014 (IRIN) – Since the Horn of Africa drought of 2011 aid agencies have been working to understand the changes taking place in the drylands, hoping to better anticipate people's needs. Recent research shows these changes go beyond climate and environment to encompass social and economic factors. The findings have important policy implications. |
Pastoralist aspirations versus policy in the Horn of Africa
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