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Hussein T. Wario, PhD.

@HusseinTwario

Pastoralist | Enthusiast of natural resources management in Drylands.

Joined August 2017
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Hussein T. Wario, PhD. Reposted

2024 Borana night was really lit. Bomas of Kenya auditorium couldnt hold the massive crowd. The fun was till wee hours.


Hussein T. Wario, PhD. Reposted

Modern Tools, Traditional Logic; Plastic buckets, cell phones, motorbikes—as modern tools in pastoral systems aren’t signs of 'modernization'; they're evidence of adaptability. Pastoralists innovate while staying true to their logic of resilience. #Innovation #Pastoralism

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Beyond the Negatives- The droughts, conflicts, and land fragmentation in pastoralist regions aren't the whole story. Focus on their strategies: remittances, fodder management, & resource optimization. Stability is built, not given. #CriticalInfrastructure"

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Pastoralists don’t just manage livestock; they manage a complex system akin to critical infrastructure. From scenario planning to pattern recognition, their skills keep systems resilient in real-time. #CriticalInfrastructure #Drylands

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Pastoralism as Critical Infrastructure. Think of pastoralists as reliability professionals, transforming unpredictable inputs (rainfall, conflict) into stable outputs (livelihoods, markets). They master resilience amidst turbulence. #Pastoralism #Resilience"

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CRDD had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Emory Roe who gave a lecture to our students and stakeholders in Marsabit. The full lecture will be posted on our YouTube but here are some key highlights.

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You cannot imagine such investment lying wasted, yet our pastoralists producers surfer unimaginable losses for market failure. It equally demonstrates leadership failure!

The 380 Million Bachuma Livestock Export Processing Zone is rotting on 15,000 acres of land in Taita Taveta County. A private developer has been salivating on the land. The few animals left on the farm are being eaten by lions of Tsavo. Lost jobs, Lost revenue, Lost public money.…



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It’s Day 2 of the #NaviNut closing meeting! Stakeholders from Germany, Benin, and Kenya have come together to celebrate and reflect on impactful achievements in child nutrition. Here’s a look at the core lessons driving this transformational project. #NaviNut

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Science meets tradition. By blending scientific findings with mothers' insights, we unlock a deeper, community-driven approach to child nutrition that resonates with local practices. #NaviNut #KnowledgeExchange

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As we conclude this remarkable #NaviNut journey, the lessons learned will inspire future work in child nutrition across communities. Together, we’re building resilient systems with lasting impact—thank you to everyone who contributed to this powerful collaboration! #NaviNut

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Implemented by CRDD, TICH, JKUAT, and partners from Benin & Germany, the #NavinutProject has studied key issues in child nutrition and gender dynamics since 2021. As we wrap up, the insights shared promise to benefit pastoralist communities across regions. 🌍 #HealthyCommunities

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For the next two days there shall be more presentations and exchange of lessons @patriciakiprono

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Hussein T. Wario, PhD. Reposted

The final meeting of the #NavinutProject kicks off in Marsabit from Nov 5-7! Participants from Kenya, Benin, and Germany are here to share insights from participatory studies on child nutrition and gender dynamics in pastoralist areas. #NutritionMatters

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Thrilled to kick off the USAID-funded Cross Border Community Resilience Activity: Enhancing Community Resilience through Improved Income & Rangeland Productivity in Sololo-Mio Corridor! Inception meeting in Moyale united Kenyan & Ethiopian representatives. #CBCR #USAID #CRDD

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Three times more land in drought than in 1980s, study finds (bbc.com)


Hussein T. Wario, PhD. Reposted

ANNOUNCEMENT CRDD, in partnership with @ACIAR, @JameelObserv & @TuftsUniversity, presents the Summer School on Building Resilience from Below in Drylands! 📅 Dates: 24th-28th Feb 2025 📍 Location: Isiolo, Ke Apply now! crdd-kenya.org/storage/app/me… #DrylandsResilience #SummerSchool

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Finally, Dr. @HusseinTwario & @JMokku led a stakeholder mapping session and finalized key dates for the selected communities' land registration plans. We’re excited about the progress and look forward to achieving land security together 6/6

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Hussein T. Wario, PhD. Reposted

Really looking forward to this fascinating launch!!!

👉IDS Book launch! Watch @IanScoones on the launch of his new book: Navigating Uncertainty: Radical Rethinking for a Turbulent World. 3 October from 16:00 to 17:30 at IDS. In person and online. Chair: @Lylamehta Register your place now: 👉ac.pulse.ly/pjkteqtoiz



Hussein T. Wario, PhD. Reposted

"We are pushing for a camel center of excellence, as this is the species of the future" - @DrDWako , on the importance of camels during his session on Livestock Extension Services, Disease Control, Vaccine Privatization, and Fodder Production. @PPGKenya @MercyCorpsKe @FCDCKenya

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🇸🇷Indigenous communities in Suriname are raising concerns over the new carbon credit program, claiming they were marginalized in its development. They argue the program was created without meaningful consultation or consent. #Suriname #CarbonCredits 👇🏾 news.mongabay.com/2024/08/indige…


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