Indigenous Knowledge and Development
Monitor, July 2000
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Networks, international organizations
'LIFE' - Local Livestock For Empowerment of Rural People
'LIFE' - Local Livestock for Empowerment of Rural People is an initiative of
the League for Pastoral Peoples and its partner organizations to draw attention
to the erosion of domestic animal diversity and to promote farmer/pastoralist-centered
approaches to the conservation of indigenous animal breeds. Despite their
important and multifunctional role in supporting rural livelihoods, there are
many instances where these valuable genetic resources are endangered due to
factors that include substitution or cross-breeding with imported breeds,
unfavourable marketing environments for their products, loss of pasture grounds,
wars, droughts and other crises. Conservation of the remaining domestic animal
diversity is mandated by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) which also
accords certain rights and benefits to pastoralist and farming communities that
have nurtured unique livestock breeds.
Key goals of 'LIFE', which is supported financially by Misereor, are to raise awareness among pastoralist organizations about the implications of the CBD and to assist with capacity building in the conservation and development of indigenous breeds. Other envisioned activities include:
The activities of 'LIFE' have already resulted in a loose network of professionals and organizations throughout the world and it is hoped that a more formal network will be established in the near future. A small number of discussion and strategy papers are already available.
For more information, please contact: Ilse Köhler-Rollefson, League
for Pastoral Peoples, Pragelatostr. 20, 64372 Ober-Ramstadt, Germany.
Tel. / fax: +49-6154-53 642.
E-mail: leaguepastoralists@cs.com
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