MONDAY

Welcoming of the Chair of GASL

Speech Prime Minister Mongolia (only in Mongolian)

Speech by Chair Man of Standing Committee - Mr Eldev-Ochir (only in Mongolian)

Keynote of Elizabeth Katushabe - Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa, Uganda

Silvopastoral systems and their contribution to improved resource use and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Evidence from Latin America - Julián Chará

Dairy and Poverty - Donald Moore and Ernesto Reyes

 

TUESDAY

Presentation: The Global Agenda on the move -  Fritz Schneider, GASL Chair

Livestock and the UNFCCC - Henning Steinfeld

Livestock @ GFFA: context, background and outcomes/resolutions - Philipp Graf zu Erbach-Fürstenau

GASL value propositions and modes of delivery - Shirley Tarawali, ILRI

Shaping the future of livestock: Global priorities for sustainability - Henning Steinfeld, FAO

Lunch sponsor – Marta Hirpa, Heifer International

Dinner sponsor – Investing in sustainable livestock: Remarks by Pierre Gerber, World Bank

Video: Fazenda Monalisa, Reconversão Pecuária - Centro Brasileiro de Pecuária Sustentável CBPS

Parallel sessions:

Dairy Asia into action - Melina Lamkowsky, FAO

Multiple functionality of grazing systems - Alexandre Ickowicz, CIRAD

Low use, good health and high productivity – best practises from the antibacterial world - Ulf Magnusson, SLU

A field guide to investing in sustainable livestock, part 1: environment – Simon Oosting, World Bank

The LEAP Partnership -  An update on activities – Lionel Launois, Ministry of Agriculrture, France

Integrated assessment of grazing lands methodology framework: On ground cases of sustainable livestock in practice - Alexandre Ickowicz, CIRAD

Socio-economic contribution of pastoralism: insights from cross-continental case studies - Mariana Quiroga, INTA, Argentina

Implementing guidelines and tools to measure socio-economic impact of the dairy sector - Ernesto Reyes, IFCN Dairy Network

An integrated approach to improve the livelihood and resilience of vulnerable small-scale livestock keepers: The case of Mongolia - Quentin Moreau, VSF Mongolia and Margherita Gomarasca, VSF International

Sponsored session: Livestock, climate change and smallholder farmers in Latin America: victims, perpetrators or partners in climate change - Martha Hirpa and Oscar Castaneda, Heifer International

Classification and main drivers of silvopastoral systems adoption by farmers in America - Julián Chara, CIPAV

Informing and influencing sustainable livestock investments with evidence and facts – Shirley Tarawali, ILRI and Michael Hoevel, Marchmont Communications

 

WEDNESDAY

Lunch sponsor – Vinod Ahuja, European Union-SECiM project

 

Parallel sessions:

Peste des petits ruminants on the March, Fighting rural poverty, Ensuring food security and nutrition, Strengthening resilience and national economies, Jean-Jaques Soula, OIE and Felix Njeumi, FAO

Maintaining mobility for good pasture management: Experiences from Asia and Africa - Fiona Flintan, ILRI

Maintaining mobility for good pasture management: Experiences from Asia and Africa - Hijaba Ykhanbai, JASIL

Sustainable and wildlife friendly cashmere project example from Southern Gobi of Mongolia - Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba and Onon Bayasgalan, Wildlife Conservation Society Mongolia

A multi-stakeholder multi-disciplinary approach for sustainable livestock sector growth and transformation. Lessons from Ethiopia and Nigeria - Olaniran Alabi, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Nigeria and Cherenet Thomas Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Ethiopia

Effective and good quality proximity animal health services: the role of community-based animal health workers - Margherita Gomarasca, VSF International

Strengthening nomadic herders’ traditional user groups for sustainable rangeland management in Mongolia - Tseelei Enkh-Amgalan, Green Gold–Animal Health Project, Ulaanbator, Mongolia

The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock: Accelerating livestock research into impact – Tom Randolph, CGIAR Research Program on Livestock

Disease at the livestock/wildlife/ecosystem interface – a multi-disciplinary approach to securing positive health outcomes for wildlife, livestock, pastoralists and the environment - Amanda Fine and Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba, Wildlife Conservation Society Mongolia

Nomadic herders benefiting from milk income in Mongolia - Gankhulug Ganbat, FAO Mongolia and Munkhbolor Gungaa, UNIDO Mongolia

Towards accurate statistics on antibiotics use in livestock farming: the Uganda experience - Patrick Okello, Uganda Bureau of Statistics

Impact on the Ground, GRSB and the National Roundtables for Sustainable Beef - Ruaraidh Petre, GRSB

Building sustainable livelihoods for herders: Applying integrated approach and pilot testing results - Enkh-Amgalan Ayurzana, Center for Policy Research, Mongolia

Sponsored presentation: Increasing sustainable performance with cattle genetics adapted to grasslands - Alizée Sauron, Swissgenetics

Animal source foods, health and nutrition what is the latest evidence - Delia Grace Randolph, ILRI

 

THURSDAY

Conducing Policies for Sustainable Nomadic Herding: Adapting to climate change of Pasture Livestock: Needs, Opportunities and Challenges - Dagvadori Damdin

Action Plan for the Mongolian Agenda for Sustainable Livestock - Jambaltseren Tumur-Uya

 

FRIDAY

MSP Conclusions by the Chair of GASL

Photo review

State Secretary's concluding speech - Mr Enkhbat (only in Mongolian)

 

 

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