League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock DevelopmentThis website is dedicated to the pastoralists of the world and their itinerant spirit. The League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development is an advocacy and support group for pastoralists who depend on common property resources. We work and conduct research with pastoral communities, primarily in India. This website documents the challenges faced by pastoralists and facilitates networking among similar agencies. Pakistan floods threaten livelihoods of livestock keepers
The floods in Pakistan have decimated stocks of animals, says Abdul Raziq Kakar, president of the Pakistani NGO SAVES. It is vital for people's livelihoods to save as many animals as possible, and to help farmers and livestock keepers restock their herds.
"Every animal we save is a productive asset that poor families can use to rebuild their lives when the floods finally pass. The main priority and challenge is to get feed to those animals that have survived as much of the country’s traditional animal feed straw and forage has been lost in the floods", says Abdul Raziq. "For buffalo and cattle, it is essential to enable the herds to rebuild quickly during the next breeding season. It is also imperative to get medicines to animals that have fallen weak or sick because of the disaster." Download Abdul Raziq's report "Floods, river Indus and the local livestock breeds in Pakistan"
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