• Address the underlying causes of exclusion, discrimination, marginalization and poverty, which undermine Indigenous Peoples’ (pastoralists) access to development, livelihood, a healthy environment and socio­cultural rights.
  • To work towards an inclusive society where diversity and the rights of Indigenous People (pastoralist) are recognized, respected and protected.
  • To build disaster resilience of the ASAL community through climate change adaptations, mitigation and responding to emergencies.
  • To build resilient communities with sustainable livelihoods, coexisting peacefully and sharing the existing natural resources.
  • To create lasting solutions for the vulnerable communities through empowerment and capacity building with a view of reducing poverty and conflict.