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Ethiopia’s livestock and fisheries sub-sectors represent some of the most promising, yet underutilized, engines of economic ...
In many parts of rural Ethiopia, livestock are more than just a source of food or income, and they are a pathway to dignity, ...
In many parts of rural Ethiopia, livestock are more than just a source of food or income, and they are a pathway to dignity, opportunity, and empowerment. For women, who often face barriers in ...
Hunting and trade in wild animals remain among the most significant threats to biodiversity across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. In all regions, widespread demand for wild meat, particularly in urban ...
Smallholder pasture management plays an important role for biodiversity in the Kenyan highlands. However, little is known about the effect of smallholders’ pasture management practices on biodiversity ...
Objective of the project To enhance food and nutritional security, restore degraded landscapes, and improve rural livelihoods in Tanzania’s semi-arid regions by promoting participatory agroecological ...
In the ongoing battle against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), building robust and sustainable microbiological capacity remains a critical pillar—supporting surveillance, timely detection, and ...
Anu Frank-Lawale is the Program Leader for Livestock Genetics, Nutrition, and Feed Resources. In this role, he leads a multidisciplinary team driving… ...
Background: Participatory approaches are increasingly employed to design context-specific interventions that are more inclusive, responsive, and effective. The Community Conversation (CC) approach has ...