Pastoralism, land and genderPublished2021StatusOpen AccessLanguageenCountriesEthiopiaKenyaSomaliaTanzaniaILRI ProgramsSustainable livestock systemsPresentationhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/114989CitationFlintan, F. 2021. Pastoralism, land and gender. Presented at the IGAD Member State Women’s Land Rights Conference, 28-30 June 2021. Nairobi, Kenya. ILRI.TagsgenderNRMpastoralismwomen
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