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IYRP Past and Upcoming Events

Upcoming

09/23/2026

West and Central Africa webinar for pastoralists

09/29/2026

Regional Customary Tenure Conference (Rangeland and Pastoralism)

Oct 2026

Future of Grasslands and Herders' Livelihoods

Oct 2026

Global Gathering IYRP supporters at CBD COP

Oct 2026

Madrid Transhumance Festival

Nov 2026

Future of Young Herders and Pastoral Areas

Dec 2026

Highlighting mountains: incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC COP 30

Dec 2026

UN Water conference

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Past

06/26/2021

IYRP session on mobile pastoralism at UN Food Systems Summit

06/20/2021

HLPF side event on Sustainable Pastoralism

06/16/2021

Pastoral communities’ territories of life in Asia: Tales of coexistence (ICCA Workshop)

22 Dec 2020

RISG East Asia kick-off meeting

May 15, 2019

UNEP gap analysis

March 2019

UNEA 4

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