dc.description.abstract | This study was done to assess the effectsof climate variability on the livelihood and coping
strategies of the Borana of Isiolo County. The study sought answers to the following research
questions: What is the Borana understanding of climate variability? How hasclimate variability affected the livelihoods of the Borana in Isiolo County? How hasclimate variabilityaffected the community’scoping strategies? And, are there any adaptive strategies which would be more suitable for the community than others?The overall objective of the study was to assess the effectsof climate variability on the livelihood
and the coping strategies of the Borana of Isiolo County. The specific objectives were to
establish the Borana peoples’ understanding ofclimate variability; to examine the effectsof
climate variability on the livelihoods of this community; to describe the effects ofclimate
variability on the community’s coping strategies; and to identify possible adaptive strategies that
could minimize the adverse effects ofclimate variability on the livelihoods of the community.The
study was guided by the cultural ecological and resilient theories, data were collected through
secondary sources, semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, key informant
interviews and direct observation The findings indicate that the respondents are aware of climate variability. Which is associated
with human activities, nature and God’s doing. The study also showsthat climate variability has
affected negatively the livelihoods of the Borana in various ways including the deaths of
livestock, poverty, displacement, reduced food security, change in eating habits, house building
styles, emergence of livestock andhumandiseases and changes in gender-based roles The
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findings also indicate that pastoral coping strategies have been weakened by recurrent droughts
and floods. The study further shows that some adaptive strategies have been put in place by
government departments, NGOs and faith-based organizations to mitigate the effects of climate
variability in the study area.The study concludes that climate variability has, in general, negatively affected the coping
strategies of the Borana of Isiolo County. The study, therefore, recommends a combination of the
existing indigenous early warning indicators with modern forecasting methods to make them
more appropriate.The study also recommends that the government and other actors involved in
the area should assist the community with more sustainable and effective intervention measures.
Finally, there is a need for development agents to ensure full participation of the local
communities in the conception, design and implementation of sustainable interventions to
reverse the effects of climate variability in the County. For further research,the study
recommends a study to document the number of Borana ex-pastoralists due to severe drought,
the type of activities they engage in and the constraints they face in implementing their activities.
The study also recommends that more research needs to be done concerning wild edible plants,
their nutritional status and their mode of propagation. | en_US |