Patron Joanna Lumley OBE



PENHA is committed to the pastoralists in the Horn of Africa, their well being and their future. It is also committed to keeping it supporters up to date with what PENHA is doing. It is our aim to issue a newsletter every three months. Old newsletters will be saved as pdf files and can be seen below.

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Down load the October 2009 newsletter as a pdf file by clicking here
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Down load the January 2010 newsletter as a pdf file by clicking here.
Down load the May 2010 newsletter as a pdf file by clicking here.
Down load the August 2010 newsletter as a pdf file by clicking here (381 kb).
Down load the December 2010 newsletter as a pdf file by clicking here (668 kb).
Down load the April 2011 newsletter as a pdf file by clicking here (899 kb)
Down load the latest newsletter (August 2011) as a pdf file by clicking here (1,116 kb)
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PENHA looks to its future
A meeting in Addis Ababa with staff from its regional country chapters and friends from Ethiopia.
Added:Tuesday 17th January

PENHA on Africans in London TV
Five interviews with the London staff of PENHA about its work in the Horn of Africa.
Added:Sunday 08th January

Declaration calling for Social Justice for all the world's people
PENHA supported the call to the Heads of States and Governments at the November 2011 G8 and G20 summit.
Added:Thursday 10th November

PENHA's Director attends European meeting on Pastoralism
Coalition of European Lobbies on East African Pastoralism (CELEP) held its third annual meeting in Rugby, England.
Added:Thursday 14th July

Pastoralism and the African Union
POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR PASTORALISM IN AFRICA: Securing, Protecting and Improving the Lives, Livelihoods and Rights of Pastoralist Communities
Added:Saturday 11th June

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