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IYRP Calendar of Achievements & Upcoming Events

Upcoming

25 October 2026

Festival de la Trashumancia

Nov 2026

Future of Young Herders and Pastoral Areas

10-12 November 2026

Pastoralism and vultures: shared challenges, shared future

Dec 2026

Highlighting mountains: incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC COP 30

Dec 2026

UN Water Conference

3-6 December 2026

Llama Caravan of Tolconi

3 April 2025

Western Spirit Museum IYRP Event #1

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Past

2 December 2025

Mobility Matters Campaign Launch (International Land Coalition)

2 December 2025

Opening Ceremony: IYRP 2026 Launch at FAO Headquarters

05 December 2025

The International Convention on “Pastoral Bio-Economy and Decarbonization”

24 November 2025

Pasturescapes Presents: An Evening to Kick-Off the IYRP 2026

24 November 2025

Désertif’actions 2026 webinars

24 November 2025

Desertif'Actions Webinar November 2025: Mobility at the heart of rangeland management

23-24 November 2025 (annually)

Ashka Llama Festival

22 November 2025

Forest Grazing Rights Restoration Event

21 November 2025

Official Launch of the GCSAYN Road to the IYRP 2026

20-21 November 2026

East Africa Pastoralist Youth Gathering

Protecting the Commons: Grasslands and Waterbodies — Pastoral Rights and Ecological Futures

14 November 2025

Highlighting Mountains: Incorporating mountain priorities into the UNFCCC

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