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Pastoralist Gatherings

Upcoming Pastoralist Gatherings

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

29-31 October 2026

Segundo Encuentro de Sabanas: Paisaje de Horizonte

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

18 January 2026

Harvest Festival of Tamil Agricultural People, Cattle Pongal, Jallikattu, and Pastoral Traditions

10-12 December 2025

Asian Pastoralist Women's Gathering

05 December 2025

The International Convention on “Pastoral Bio-Economy and Decarbonization”

23-24 November 2025 (annually)

Ashka Llama Festival

20-21 November 2026

East Africa Pastoralist Youth Gathering

10-17 October 2025

World Food Forum

09/29/2025

FAO Livestock Transformation Conference

09/23/2025

Uganda Sub National IYRP 2026 Awareness dialogue

09/23/2025

West & Central Africa webinar for pastoralists

23-25 Sept 2025

Mongolia National Rangeland Forum

August, 2025

Regional Andean Pastoralist Gathering

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