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;
- 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
- Capacities of local and national governments, CSOs and communities to implement Participatory Rangeland Management are strengthened
- Documentation and development of guidelines, on Participatory Rangeland Management are developed