GLF Africa 2026: Stewarding Our Rangelands

Start date: Wednesday, 6 May 2026
End date: Thursday, 7 May 2026
Location: Nairobi, Kenya and online

Did you know that rangelands support 60% of the world’s food production?

They also cover 54% of the Earth’s land area and sustain the livelihoods of 1.2 billion people.
And if you’ve ever been hiking or camping, you know how crucial they are for tourism and conservation.

But what are rangelands? In short, they’re lands that are grazed by livestock or wildlife and mainly stewarded by pastoralists.

And now is the time to act on them, because half of the world’s rangelands are under threat from the climate crisis, conflict, mismanagement and underinvestment – putting these pastoralist livelihoods at risk.

The UN has declared 2026 the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists – which is why GLF Africa will return with a special edition to bring these often forgotten landscapes and communities from the margins to the center.

This event is free for everyone to join online. Get your ticket now and join 8,000+ like-minded people as we revitalize our rangelands!




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