Improving market access for dryland commodities in East Africa : synthesis report.
Material type:
- East Africa Cross-Border Biodiversity Project
- Arid regions -- Economic aspects -- Africa, East
- Natural resources -- Africa, East -- Marketing
- Natural resources -- Government policy -- Africa, East
- Appropriate technology -- Africa, East
- Karamojong (African people) -- Economic conditions
- Maasai (African people) -- Economic conditions
- HC840.Z65Â I47 2008

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HC800.Z9 S87 2013 Sustainable development and green communication : | HC800.Z9 .V65 2012 Voices from Africa | HC830.Z9 P62 2000 Poverty and charity in medieval Islam : | HC840.Z65 I47 2008 Improving market access for dryland commodities in East Africa : | HC860 .O98 2008 Out of poverty : | HC865.A1.K48 2012 Annual report and financial statements 2011-2012 / | HC865.A1 K56 2001 Kenya's exchange rate movement in a liberalized environment : |
"The key contributors were Isabella Masinde ... [et al.] of ITDG East Africa, and Michael Mbaka and Mumbi Macharia of Family Concern International. The activity was supervised and facilitated by a UNDP DDC team that included Albert Mwangi ... [et al.]"--P. 2.
"This report is based on the findings of a baseline survey carried out in four cross-border sites of global biodiversity significance in East Africa: to the north, the Loima hills of Kenya and the Moroto hills of Uganda, inhabited by peoples of the Karamojong cluster; and to the south, the Namanga hills of Kenya and the Monduli hills of the United Republic of Tanzania, inhabited by Maasai peoples"--P. 7.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-72).
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