Reports

Access COPACSO’s reports on key issues impacting pastoralist communities in Uganda, including policy advocacy, land rights, and development challenges.

COPACSO Issues Paper

This publication examines the loss of land, indigenous seeds, and animal genetics in Karamoja, Uganda, and its effects on pastoralism.

Empowering Communities through FPIC: COPACSO’s Initiatives in Karamoja

COPACSO’s work in Karamoja highlights the implementation of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) to empower local communities in land negotiations and development projects.

Rangelands Management and Pastoralism Policy

This publication outlines COPACSO’s efforts to promote sustainable rangeland management and advocate for policies supporting pastoralism in Uganda..

Securing Pastoralism: A Game Changer in Agri-Food Systems Transformation

This position paper examines how securing pastoralism can transform agri-food systems, addressing key policy, land governance, and climate challenges.

Publications

Browse COPACSO’s publications on pastoralism, land rights, indigenous knowledge, and related issues affecting pastoralist communities in Uganda.

COPACSO Issues Paper

This publication examines the loss of land, indigenous seeds, and animal genetics in Karamoja, Uganda, and its effects on pastoralism.

Empowering Communities through FPIC: COPACSO’s Initiatives in Karamoja

COPACSO’s work in Karamoja highlights the implementation of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) to empower local communities in land negotiations and development projects.

Rangelands Management and Pastoralism Policy

This publication outlines COPACSO’s efforts to promote sustainable rangeland management and advocate for policies supporting pastoralism in Uganda..

Securing Pastoralism: A Game Changer in Agri-Food Systems Transformation

This position paper examines how securing pastoralism can transform agri-food systems, addressing key policy, land governance, and climate challenges.

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