[Weniber] Pastoralism at a crossroads: What does the future hold for Ethiopia’s pastoral societies?

[Weniber] In the vast and rugged landscapes of Ethiopia, the Afar, Somali, and Borana communities have long thrived as pastoralists, relying on cattle, goats, sheep, and camels for their livelihoods. Livestock also serves as a symbol of pride and social status. These communities have sustained themselves on the abundance of natural pastures, grasses, and trees for a long time.