Publication Date
2003
40 p
This case study explores pastoralists' traditional natural resources mangement practices and their sources and channels of information. It aims to contribute to the development of demand-led extension and advisory services for nomadic herders in Eritrea, on the premise that sustainable development programming builds on indigenous systems of communication and information diffusion
Series:Communication for Development Case Study 26
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Keywords
Disability and social diversity; indigenous communities; Health; alternative medicines and traditonal practices; Inclusion; participation; Information & knowledge; acquisition of information; knowledge development; knowledge transfer; Livelihoods; sector: agriculture; Politics government and economics; socio-economic; Research; data collection