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FAO officially launches IYRP 2026

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102 countries and 410 organisations now support the IYRP!

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Pastoralist Gatherings

Upcoming Pastoralist Gatherings

08/01/2026

Australia Wentworth Rural Show

09/01/2026

Australia Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance Gathering

22-23 Sept 2025

Natural Fibre Conference

23-24 Sep 2025

IYRP MSP dialogue

09/29/2026

Regional Customary Tenure Conference (Rangeland and Pastoralism)

Oct 2026

Future of Grasslands and Herders' Livelihoods

Oct 2026

Madrid Transhumance Festival

Oct 2026

Global Gathering of IYRP supporters at CBD COP

13-14 October 2026

National Pastoral Gathering in Portugal

Nov 2026

Future of Young Herders and Pastoral Areas

Dec 2026

Highlighting mountains: incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC COP 30

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Past Pastoralist Gatherings

23-25 Sept 2025

Mongolia National Rangeland Forum

August, 2025

Regional Andean Pastoralist Gathering

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