Keyword Archives: livestock
Livelihoods, Livestock and Humanitarian Crises: The Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards
By C. Watson and A. Catley (2008). Humanitarian Practice Network Paper 64, Overseas Development Institute, London.
Foot and mouth disease in the Borana pastoral system, southern Ethiopia and implications for livelihoods and international trade
By T. Rufael, A. Catley, A. Bogale, M. Sahle, and Y. Shiferaw (2008) Tropical Animal Health and Production 40/1, 29-38
Livestock and Livelihoods: The Need for Institutional Support for African Successes
By A. Catley. In Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book 2008. Commonwealth Secretariat, London. 2008.
Policies, Practice and Participation in Protracted Crises: The Case of Livestock Interventions in South Sudan
By A. Catley, T. Leyland and S. Bishop. In L. Alinovi, G. Hemrich and L. Russo (eds.), Beyond Relief: Food Security in Protracted Crises. Practical Action Publishing, Rugby. 2008.
Livestock and Livelihoods in Protracted Crisis: The Case of Southern Somalia
By S. Bishop, A. Catley, and T. Leyland. In L. Alinovi, G. Hemrich and L. Russo (eds.), Beyond Relief: Food Security in Protracted Crises. Practical Action Publishing, Rugby. 2008.
The Scramble for Cattle, Power and Guns in Karamoja
This new report on the Karamoja Cluster of Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, and Ethiopia is the result of several years of field work by a respected Teso elder from the region with assistance from a Turkana woman. Dr. Akabwai, the lead author, has over thirty years of experience in the Karamoja Cluster, where he started working as a large animal veterinarian in the early 1970s. Based on his extensive contacts within local communities, Dr. Akabwai was able to gain access to privileged information on the weapons trade and cattle raiding that underpin the widespread insecurity across the larger region. Ms. Ateyo’s participation in the research facilitated access to women of all ages. The result is a unique and thorough examination and analysis that includes gendered and generational perspectives.
Participatory approaches in the control of camel trypanosomosis in Lapur Division of Turkana District, Kenya
By M. Mochabo, O.K. Kitala, P.M. Gathura, P.B. Ogara, W.O. Eregae, T.D. Kaitho, and A. Catley (2006). The Kenya Veterinarian 30 (1), 1-10
The socio-economic impact of important camel diseases as perceived by a pastoralist community in Kenya
By M. Mochabo, O.K. Kitala, P.M. Gathura, P.B. Ogara, W.O. Eregae, T.D. Kaitho, and A. Catley (2006). Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 73/4, 269-274
Certification for regional and international trade in livestock commodities: the need to balance credibility and enterprise
By G.R. Thomson, B.D. Perry, A. Catley, T.J. Leyland, M-L Penrith, and A.I. Donaldson (2006). Veterinary Record 159, 53-57
Participatory Review and Impact assessment of the Community-based animal health workers system in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas of Somali and Oromia regions of Ethiopia
By D. Abebe. 2005. Save the Children US, Addis Ababa.

