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11 - Diverse knowledges and changing pastoral livelihoods in Kajiado, Kenya

11 - Diverse knowledges and changing pastoral livelihoods in Kajiado, Kenya

Update: 2023-02-22
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In this first episode of the Climate Resilient Development and Humanitarianism mini-series, Edwige Marty, a PhD candidate at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, explores the concept of climate resilient development together with Siri Eriksen, a Professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and a lead author in the IPCC Sixth Assessment report, Working Group II. 


Eriksen explains how dimensions of climate resilient development, such as ecosystem stewardship, knowledge diversity, equity and justice and inclusion, can help us reconsider current and future humanitarian responses. 


Marty then discusses local humanitarian and development realities with Steiner Sempeta, a community leader from Olkiramatian, a Maasai communal land in Kajiado county, southern Kenya. The discussion emphasises the need for responses to include different sets of stakeholders, and their knowledges, as well as the need for long-term investments to support livelihoods.

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11 - Diverse knowledges and changing pastoral livelihoods in Kajiado, Kenya

11 - Diverse knowledges and changing pastoral livelihoods in Kajiado, Kenya

Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies