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IYRP Calendar of Achievements & Upcoming Events

Upcoming

Nov 2026

Future of Young Herders and Pastoral Areas

Dec 2026

UN Water Conference

Dec 2026

Highlighting mountains: incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC COP 30

3-6 December 2026

Llama Caravan of Tolconi

3 April 2025

Western Spirit Museum IYRP Event #1

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Past

July 26-27, 2025

Kidai Pongal 2025 – 3rd Year Celebration & FRA Awareness Conference, July 26-27, 2025

June 16, 2025

CIRAD-IYRP webinar "Pastoralism, Cross-Viewpoints"

2 - 6 June 2025

Focus on IYRP at International Rangeland Congress 2025 in Australia

04/28/2025

IYRP Art-Based Education Webinar: Contests

April 22, 2025

UNPFII Side Event "Challenges of Land Fragmentation and UNDRIP Implementation" April 22, 2025

12/07/2024

IYRP session at UNCCD COP16 in Riyadh

28 November 2024

Webinar Brief Report: Indigenous Knowledge & Cultural Practices for Sustainable Rangeland Management in the Face of Climate Change, 28 November 2024

Nov 2024

Video & articles on (agro)pastoralism in Africa conference, Nov 2024

Oct 19-21 2024

Celebrating transhumance as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in Madrid, 19-21.10.24

10/18/2024 - 10/19/2024

Convention on Tamil Nadu Pastoralism 2024

09/21/2024

Commemoration of 51st Lokiriama Peace Accord

06/16/2024

COAG Sub-committee on Livestock: GASL/IYRP side event on Women & sustainable livestock transformation

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