A resilient community can:
Take advantage of the available health and other services
Pastoralist traditions:
Lack of trust and information
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A resilient community can:
Take advantage of the available health and other services
Pastoralist traditions:
Lack of trust and information
A resilient community can:
Adopt new livelihoods for extra income for food and supplies
Pastoralist traditions:
Traditional livelihoods – herding and farming – limited by loss of land
A resilient community can:
Advocate for themselves with local governments, institutions, and neighboring tribes
Pastoralist traditions:
Few speak national language, none have reading or counting skills
A resilient community can:
Grow and raise their food, eat new foods to diversity their diets
Pastoralist traditions:
Traditional food gathering impaired by drought and flood
A resilient community can:
Keep their well and surrounding area clean
Pastoralist traditions:
Keep their well and surrounding area clean
A resilient community can:
Repair their water pump when it breaks
Pastoralist traditions:
No repair skills or ability to purchase parts