Context and Stakeholders Analysis Report

Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM) is a land use planning and management approach in developing a sustainable rangeland management plan and a legally binding rangeland management agreement between the local rangeland management institution and the county government. It depicts a sequential three stage process of investigation, negotiation and implementation.

RECONCILE through the support of EU is implementing a four (4) year pilot PRM project in Baringo County. The pilot project shall be implemented in four rangeland conservancies, namely: - Irong, Kaborion, Koitegan and Paka Hills. The project is anchored on three key objectives;

  1. Participatory Rangeland Management is piloted in the shared grazing areas of six clusters of villages in Tanzania and in four sub-counties in Baringo County, Kenya
  2. Capacities of local and national governments, CSOs and communities to implement Participatory Rangeland Management are strengthened 
  3. Documentation and development of guidelines, on Participatory Rangeland Management are developed