We’re celebrating the following promotions at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in honour of International Women’s Day (8 Mar 2015). Continue reading
Category Archives: Gender
Lavish new pictorial book honours the world’s primary food producer–the family farmer
Livestock matters a great deal in developing countries, playing an increasingly important role in food security and economic development. In fact, the livestock subsector is growing faster than all other agriculture sectors in developing countries worldwide. And importantly in the International Year of Family Farming, the bulk of that livestock production is occurring on small family farms. Livestock farming offers unique features to support local livelihoods and economies, especially for women. Continue reading
Assessing societal changes from changing dairy value chains in Sahelian pastoral communities
ILRI’s Jo Cadilhon introduces a method being tried out in Senegal to measure the social impacts of dairy supply chain innovation in pastoralist societies.
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Women and livestock: Why gender matters are BIG matters
Happy International Women’s Day from the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)! Continue reading