ILC: Making rangelands more secure in Cameroon: A review of good practice

The Rangelands Initiative is a network of projects, processes, and activities that have a common vision and goal: to make rangelands more secure for local rangeland users. The Initiative generates and shares innovative solutions for securing land and resources in rangelands through research, knowledge generation and experience sharing. It engages and works with communities and governments to develop and pilot the implementation of supporting policy and legislation for securing land and resources. Through collaborative action between ILC members, partners and communities the Initiative increases opportunities for the voice of rangeland communities on land and resource security to be given attention in high-level government or inter-government decision making processes. Technical support to the Initiative is provided by RECONCILE and ILRI. 

The ILC Rangelands Initiative is supporting the development of good practice in making rangelands more secure around the world through ILC members and partners.

In Cameroon ILC members agreed that a necessary starting point for doing this was to understand and document the good practice that currently exists. This report documents this experience through a set of case studies focusing on five key thematic areas.

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