Skip to main content
The University of Arizona Wordmark Line Logo White
International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists Initiative | Home
Support implementation of IYRP 2026!

FAO will take the lead: UN process & reports

IYRP 2026 Resolution approved by UN General Assembly

102 countries and 376 organisations now support the IYRP!

home home

Europe Outreach Resources

General guidelines: Preferred resolution for print in 300dpi and web is 72dpi.

 

12 Themes

  • 12 Themes Details Updated 2025
    • English (.docx)
    • English
    • French
    • Russian
    • Spanish
Publications & Extension Materials

  • IYRP presentation in German Oct 2023
Flyers

  • Information about the IYRP 2026 (Albanian)
  • Informationen für Hirtenverbände 2024 (German)
  • Information for pastoralist organisations March 2024 (Russian)
  • Infos pour les organisations pastorales mars 2024 (French)
  • Information for pastoralist organisations Oct 2024 (English)
  • Info organizações de pastores 2022 (Portuguese)
  • Info para organizaciones de pastores 2022 (Spanish)
  • IYRP 1 page flyer juillet 2021_FR
  • Info per pastori 2020 (Italian)
Posters & Maps

  • 12 monatliche Themen für IYRP 2026
  • UNEP R&P gap analysis summary French
Back to Europe
International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists Initiative | Home
Privacy Statement
An initiative of the Mongolian National Support Group and the Global Alliance for the International Year of Rangelands & Pastoralists (IYRP2026)
Site developed by 
University of Arizona Communications & Cyber Technologies Team (CCT)
Graphic Artists: Maria del Carmen Aranguren​, Javier Dosamantes and Pedro Gutierrez Garcia
with support from the 
Coalition of European Lobbies for Eastern African Pastoralism (CELEP),
JASIL Environment and Development Association,
the Mongolian Ministry of Food, Agriculture & Light Industry (MoFALI) and 
The Rangelands Partnership 
For more information contact: iyrp2026@gmail.com

We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. The University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.


University Information Security and Privacy

© 2025 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The University of Arizona.

Log in