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JAC

is an Indigenous Peoples-led nonprofit founded to protect and promote the rights of indigenous peoples in Kenya with a particular focus on the Rift Valley Region. Among its activities relate to socio-economics and sustainable, culturally relevant development. The JAC aspires to provide a voice to champion for inclusion and equity towards a coordinated and systematic front.

Articles

Articles on general topics published by Jamii Asilia team and partners .

A new dawn for wildlife conservation in Kenya: opportunities and shortcomings.

A new dawn for wildlife conservation in Kenya: opportunities and shortcomings. BY Washington Barasa A little history Indigenous Peoples involvement in wildlife conservation in Kenya begun to gain momentum upon review of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act in 2013.  Historically, the people left wildlife conservation entirely to the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife which has the […]

Global Slow Food Youth Network Academy Experience​

Global Slow Food Youth Network Academy Experience​ BY Carson Kiburo Pastoral Animal Farming I am an Endorois, a young farmer on the baby steps of agro-pastoralism.  So, let me give you some background, why I am here… I am going to use simplified language.  This year, I coordinated the registration of two Slow Food Communities with the […]

Enhancing agro-pastoralists’ resilience amongst the Endorois youth and women towards indigenous food sovereignty

Enhancing agro-pastoralists’ resilience amongst the Endorois youth and women towards indigenous food sovereignty The pastoralist Endorois community in the target area have practised transhumance indigenous cattle rearing since time immemorial. The areas of Kapkuikui, Kaptombes and Sandai are climatically semi-arid and has been classified as an Arid and Semi-Arid Land and in an agro-pastoral marginalized […]

The Endorois; culture and biodiversity

The Endorois The cradle of the Endorois is Lake Bogoria, about fifty kilometres from the equator, and it used to be exclusively home to their rich spirituality, not until the government evicted them to pave way for the creation of a national reserve in the early 1970s. Livelihood We are traditionally pastoralist people but have […]

Water Rising Report

Report on water rising levels in Lakes Baringo and Bogoria  When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Endorois and Ilchamus in Marigat Sub-County in Kenya had already been experiencing fast-rising water levels in their lake systems due to among other causes, climate change affecting ecological balance and its rich biodiversity. The said rise in water levels […]

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