Master of Rural Development & Pastoral Economics

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (recognized university) in a related subject.
  • Certified transcript of your Bachelor’s studies.
  • Secondary School Certificate or another recognized high school credential.
  • Brief statement of purpose or research interest. (some programmes).
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency.
  • Two recent photos & the online form.
  • 30USD Non-refundable admission fee

Description

The Master of Rural Development and Pastoral Economics is a multidisciplinary graduate program that integrates concepts from rural sociology, economics, sustainable development, governance, and livestock production. It provides students with both theoretical insights and hands-on experience to address the unique socio-economic and environmental challenges of rural and pastoral societies. The program emphasizes participatory approaches, applied research, and field-based learning to prepare graduates for impactful roles in government institutions, NGOs, international development agencies, and community-based organizations.

Program Goals

  • Understand and critically evaluate rural development theories, policies, and strategies.
  • Analyze socio-cultural, economic, and environmental dynamics of pastoral and agrarian societies.
  • Promote sustainable livelihoods through livestock rearing, agri-business, and food security interventions.
  • Design and manage rural development projects that address poverty alleviation and inclusive growth.
  • Assess and contribute to governance and policy processes in rural development planning.

Core Courses / Highlights

  • Sociology and anthropologies of rural Development
  • Rural development, Livestock rearing and food security
  • NGOs and Rural Development
  • Poverty Alleviation and Development
  • Governance and Rural Development Planning
  • Agri-business and Enterprise Development
  • Livestock Production And Pastoral Development
  • Micro Finance and Social Business

Acquiring Skills

  • Strong understanding of rural sociology and participatory development
  • Practical knowledge in livestock systems and food security
  • Proficiency in data analysis and statistical tools
  • Project planning, monitoring, and evaluation techniques
  • Knowledge of agri-business and entrepreneurship in rural settings
  • Communication and leadership skills tailored to rural contexts

Career Opportunities

  • Government Ministries & Agencies (Agriculture, Rural Development, Environment)
  • National and International NGOs
  • UN and Development Agencies
  • Research Institutes and Think Tanks
  • Microfinance Institutions and Development Banks
  • Agricultural Cooperatives and Rural Enterprises
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