The Herding for Health Programme is a Partnership Programme between Conservation International and Peace Parks Foundation. Collaboration through additional strategic partners enables Herding for Health to reach impact at scale. Our partnership network includes implementing partners, training partners, science partners, and enterprise partners.
The Herding for Health Model was developed through rigorous science and adapted based on the most up-to-date scientific findings.
Mosambique
August 10, 2025
Linking farmers to markets. Herding for Health cattle fairs link farmers to markets through formal auctions. Supported by Meat Naturally, these fairs bring fair trade and income to remote localities. The use of a livestock scale allows farmers to weigh their animals and then calculate the actual worth according to current market prices for free range beef.
Zambia
August 30, 2024
In Zambia, the Growing Greener Project is working in Simalaha Community Conservancy (SCC), a semi-arid region in Western Province to combat desertification, enhance biomass and biodiversity, increase soil carbon, and build resilience to climate change. The project is promoting Herding for Health, a community-driven approach for livestock and rangeland management.
Mosambique
August 10, 2025
Linking farmers to markets. Herding for Health cattle fairs link farmers to markets through formal auctions. Supported by Meat Naturally, these fairs bring fair trade and income to remote localities. The use of a livestock scale allows farmers to weigh their animals and then calculate the actual worth according to current market prices for free range beef.
Zambia
August 30, 2024
In Zambia, the Growing Greener Project is working in Simalaha Community Conservancy (SCC), a semi-arid region in Western Province to combat desertification, enhance biomass and biodiversity, increase soil carbon, and build resilience to climate change. The project is promoting Herding for Health, a community-driven approach for livestock and rangeland management.