I have a background in Monitoring and Evaluation, with over 10 years of experience in information management, data handling, and developing data collection tools for various humanitarian organisations. Throughout my career, I have responded to multiple humanitarian emergencies, consistently contributing to strengthening operations and achieving mission success. I am the H4H Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator for Peace Parks Foundation, fostering a collaborative environment aligned with clear and shared objectives. My experience also includes innovative projects such as low-consumption stove production and mangrove planting, both part of sustainable carbon initiatives. Additionally, I have extensive expertise using tools like Excel, Power BI, and mobile data collection systems.
Uncontrolled animal movement is one of the biggest challenges in communal rangelands. Livestock that is not kraaled and herded properly results in:
Regaining livestock movement control in communal rangelands through skills development, improved resources and incentives can lead to multiple positive effects.