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Some of our favourite WILD* women heroes and partners
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Some of our favourite WILD* women heroes and partners

Posted on 8 Mar 2015 by Susan MacMillan • 1 Comment

We’re celebrating some of our favourite women heroes and partners at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in honour of International Women’s Day, 8 Mar 2015 Continue reading →

WILD ‘Women in Livestock Development’ on top
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WILD ‘Women in Livestock Development’ on top

Posted on 6 Mar 2015 by Susan MacMillan • Leave a comment

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 →

WILD: Take a look at some of the ‘Women in Livestock Development’
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WILD: Take a look at some of the ‘Women in Livestock Development’

Posted on 3 Mar 2015 by Susan MacMillan • 1 Comment

Happy International Women’s Day! Check out our WILD — Women in Livestock Development by clicking open this Pinterest pinboard. Continue reading →

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