In the Somali region, in south-eastern Ethiopia, droughts, which are ever more intense, are increasing desertification and threatening the existence of pastoral communities at the same time. In order to survive, many then abandon their daily nomadic breeders and gradually turn to agro-pastoralism.
In the Somali region, in south-eastern Ethiopia, droughts, which are ever more intense, are increasing desertification and threatening the existence of pastoral communities at the same time. In order to survive, many then abandon their daily nomadic breeders and gradually turn to agro-pastoralism.