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The Democracy Growth and Peace for Pastoralists ProjectThe team working on DGPP is divided into three sections: Our Events Unit organises international pastoral gatherings, inter-ministerial meetings, peer exchanges and facilitated debates. Our Evidence Unit organizes rigorous research and active dissemination and debate. We also put on tailored training events for pastoralist leaders and government officials. Our Reporting Unit manages this website, produces publications and supports pastoralists to link to national and international media. To do all this, our consultants are constantly in touch with pastoralists, governments and international agencies. During the period upto June 2009, the DGPP will be:
The DGPP is a DFID project. Its current phase started in March 2006 and will run until June 2009, and possibly beyond. This builds on four years as the Pastoralist Communication Initiative, working closely with the Ethiopia Ministry of Federal Affairs and the Regional Pastoral Development Co-ordination Offices and Commissions in Ethiopia and the customary institutions of pastoralists in Ethiopia. The current project connects all these bodies with regional and international organisations including the Africa Union, IGAD and United Nations offices in the Horn of Africa and with national governments and traditional pastoralist institutions in Africa and worldwide. Pastoralist Consultants InternationalPastoralist Consultants International is a non-profit company registered in the United Kingdom (no. 04505837). Formed in 2002 to support pastoralists' knowledge and communication activities, the company has a board of four directors, two executive and two non-executive. Non-executive directors are Dr Jeremy Swift and Ivo Philipps. Jeremy has studied and worked with pastoralists for several decades. Ivo is a manager of international banking group, Standard and Chartered PLC. The 6-10 consultants who work with Pastoralist Consultants International come mainly from pastoralist backgrounds. They have extensive connections within the world of pastoralism, expertise in pastoralist issues and skills in communication and event management. Pastoralist Consultants International promotes dialogue and understanding. Our projects focus on organising pastoralist gatherings; linking pastoralists to non-pastoralists; and responding to pastoralist requests for research. Our team works in partnership with customary leadership of more than 30 pastoralist groups in East Africa and are connected to pastoralists in more than 30 countries. Our projects assist members of bilateral, multilateral and international agencies, governments, politicians and local agencies in learning from and coming to agreeents with pastoralists about their issues and aspirations. Our PrinciplesWe start from a position that pastoralists and other members of the pastoral economy should choose the direction of their development. We do not speak for pastoralists, they speak for themselves. We seek their guidance in selecting our activities and priorities and take action on request. We treat the institutions with which we work with the highest respect. We support innovation that significantly advances the pastoral economy and society and that is acceptable to that society and its government(s). We are independent and do not take sides or political positions in debates. We value working in alliance with those who operate by the same or similar principles. |
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