Building Climate Resilience for Pastoralist Communities

Sustainable resource management, rights-based advocacy, and practical training that protect livelihoods and landscapes.

About PASTORALIST COMMUNITY AND RESILIENCE INITIATIVE (PACARI) DEALING WITH AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT, ADVOCACY AND ANTI DRUGS.
PASTORALIST COMMUNITY AND RESILIENCE INITIATIVE is an environment and advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening pastoralist livelihoods through sustainable natural resource management and climate resilience. We work side-by-side with communities to improve rangeland stewardship, water access planning, and disaster preparedness while advancing rights-based engagement and inclusive decision-making. Through community training, environmental impact assessments, and coordinated policy advocacy, we help stakeholders align solutions that protect ecosystems and support mobility, grazing needs, and local economies. Our goal is lasting resilience-where communities, institutions, and landscapes adapt together in a changing climate.
From Local Knowledge to Lasting Impact
Turn climate risk into community-led resilience with training, assessments, and coordinated advocacy.

Community Training & Capacity Building

Practical training on rangeland stewardship, water management, climate adaptation, and community-led planning.

Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)

Field-based assessments that identify risks, mitigation actions, and safeguards for projects affecting rangelands and livelihoods.

Policy Advocacy & Stakeholder Coordination

Rights-based advocacy and convening that aligns government, partners, and communities around fair, sustainable resource governance.




  • Marsabit, Kenya
  •  Mon-Fri - 08:00-06:00