Reflecting on my Rescue Mission to Türkiye with UK ISAR
Dr Victoria Phillips, a PENHA Trustee, was involved in the rescue deployment of the UK ISAR team in Türkiye. The
Dr Victoria Phillips, a PENHA Trustee, was involved in the rescue deployment of the UK ISAR team in Türkiye. The
A PENHA colleague and supporter, Kees Maxey died peacefully on 19th October 2022. A dedicated page: https://kees.muchloved.com/ Remembering Kees Maxey
The PENHA-Tropenbos International joint book titled ‘Dryland restoration and dry forest management in Ethiopia: Sharing knowledge to meet local needs and
Drought-related displacement affects more and more people, but it is not the only type of displacement Ethiopia faces. More than
By Adam Russell, Texas A&M AgriLife Communications Texas A&M AgriLife research shows that proper grazing protocols can regenerate soil systems
Rangelands are home to millions of people, from pastoralists to hunter-gatherers to ranchers to conservationists. Rangelands feed millions of people
T. Michael Sebhatu has invented the Quadsaw and he has a remarkable story of invention. Bereket Tsegay has interviewed him
Samah Bushra Ahmed is a human rights activist and has work experience in community development, homelessness, migration and refugees. Originally from Sudan,
George Hood It is paradoxical that so much emphasis has been placed on ‘global’ food security by leading institutions such
By Nicole Kenton Pastoral communities around the world are building on their centuries-old coping strategies to complement their traditional herding