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TVETs trainings – Shape skills and job opportunities for dryland development in Ethiopia (video)

TVETs trainings – Shape skills and job opportunities for dryland development in Ethiopia Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions … Continued

Bush Control Namibia: Turning Bush into Fodder

The production of animal fodder from local encroacher bush has transformational potential for farmers in Namibia. Farms become more drought … Continued

Building Pastoral Livelihoods in Afar

This video showcases FAO’s resilience works in Ethiopia’s Afar region in the last few years

Improving Financial Management Capacity at Woreda Level

Improving Financial Management Capacity at Woreda Level In Ethiopia, financial management at Woreda level is pivotal to optimize available resources … Continued

How to control gullies, a case from Jigjiga

A gully is a channel resulting from erosion and caused by concentrated but intermittent flow of water, usually during and … Continued

GIZ: Masons by Profession. 2016

GIZ: Masons by Profession. 2016 Former pastoralists are trained in masonary to construct and maintain water spreading weirs (WSW). WSWs … Continued

GIZ: We Were the People of Milk and Butter. 2016

Water Spreading Weirs use floods to rehabilitate degraded landscapes and riverbeds. Combined with drystone measures like small dams and retention … Continued

GIZ: Saving Afar Soils. 2016

Drystone measures like small dams and retention walls control and reverse erosion in heavily degraded landscapes in Afar, Ethiopia. Combined … Continued

GIZ: Stone upon Stone: Water Spreading Weirs for Pastoralists. 2016

GIZ: Stone upon Stone: Water Spreading Weirs for Pastoralists. 2016. Water Spreading Weirs use floods to rehabilitate degraded landscapes and … Continued

Land preparation and water conservation: deep ploughing and planking/ sand mulching Clip English

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