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Two young cattle workers at Rual Dinka cattle camp displaying one the distinctive Rumbek cattle herder insignia of wearing ash on the face. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in thes
A cattle auction in Rumbek. Bitter disputes in the past between cattle herders and agricultural farmers over land use have decreased and FAO is training returnees both in raising livestock as well as
A typical Rumbek cattle keeper tending his cattle. In Rumbek the cattle keepers disntinguish themselves by carrying large weapons, wearing red head scarves and/or ash on their faces.
A typical Rumbek cattle keeper tending his cattle. In Rumbek the cattle keepers disntinguish themselves by carrying large weapons, wearing red head scarves and/or ash on their faces.
A cattle worker at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
A cattle worker milking a cow at the Rual Dinka cattle camp. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting in a dust bowl at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
A cattle auction in Rumbek. Bitter disputes in the past between cattle herders and agricultural farmers over land use have decreased and FAO is training returnees both in raising livestock as well as
A cattle auction in Rumbek. Bitter disputes in the past between cattle herders and agricultural farmers over land use have decreased and FAO is training returnees both in raising livestock as well as
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Women cleaning and separating the offal and remnants of a slaughter of some cattle in Rumbek.
A cattle auction in Rumbek. Bitter disputes in the past between cattle herders and agricultural farmers over land use have decreased and FAO is training returnees both in raising livestock as well as
Two young cattle workers at Rual Dinka cattle camp. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
A cattle worker at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
A blacksmith working at his craft. An FAO project, in order to stimulate and support the local economy, ordered 8 000 hoes from these metal workers in Juba for distribution to the project beneficiarie
A blacksmith working at his craft. An FAO project, in order to stimulate and support the local economy, ordered 8 000 hoes from these metal workers in Juba for distribution to the project beneficiarie
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
Cattle resting at the Rual Dinka cattle camp near Rumbek. FAO trains community animal health workers, who live in these cattle camps, to identify and treat diseases.
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Climate change threatens to uproot many rural communities. For example, rising sea levels may force many communities in low-lying coastal areas and river deltas in developing countries to move to higher ground. Similarly, increasingly frequent droughts brought on by climate change may leave farmers and pastoralists who rely on rainfall to raise their crops and livestock in conflict over land and water. This displacement of people is likely to result in competition between migrants and established communities for access to land. Reconciling diverse land use needs presents daunting challenges for governments at all levels.
FAO Project: Emergency Assistance (Agriculture and Livestock) to vulnerable households in Darfur and support to the sustainable reintegration of returnees in the war-affected areas of South Sudan - OSRO/SUD/506/UK. Provision of emergency agriculture and livestock inputs, training and technology transfer to resume basic agricultural production, protect livestock assets, support asset creation, income generation and sustainable agricultural and pastoralist practices.
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