Cattle, goats, chickens and other farm animals are the unsung heroes of international development. More than 600 million rural poor depend on their animals to survive, and livestock contribute up to 80 percent of agricultural GDP in developing countries. Perhaps no group understands this better than the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), which conducts research on livestock to improve food security and reduce poverty globally. Susan MacMillan, Head of Public Awareness at ILRI, sat down with BurnessGlobal's Michelle Geis in Nairobi to discuss the critical role of livestock in international development and how to communicate the urgency of ILRI's work to audiences who might never step foot in a developing country
Livestock occupies a central place in the economic and social development of West and Central Africa...
A presentation prepared for the ILRI Annual Program Meeting (APM), Addis Ababa, 15 April 201
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...
What are future directions for the livestock sector — particularly its potential to help alleviate w...
working worldwide, helps reduce poverty, hunger and environmental degradation through global livesto...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Meeting: USAID World Bank Donor Meeting on Livestock Development, 6-9 Dec. 1992, Paris, F
The consumption of meat and milk in developing countries is expected to double in the next two decad...
Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of 70% of the world’s poor, including farmers, traders and l...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
Today, about 800 million people experience hunger and malnutrition. The major underlying factors inc...
Livestock play a significant role in rural livelihoods and the economies of developing countries. Th...
This video is one of a series putting farmers' perspectives at the centre of a global discussion. Th...
Poverty is a rural dilemma and continues to be a persistent multidimensional problem. It is associat...
This video is one of a series putting farmers' perspectives at the centre of a global discussion. Th...
Livestock occupies a central place in the economic and social development of West and Central Africa...
A presentation prepared for the ILRI Annual Program Meeting (APM), Addis Ababa, 15 April 201
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...
What are future directions for the livestock sector — particularly its potential to help alleviate w...
working worldwide, helps reduce poverty, hunger and environmental degradation through global livesto...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Meeting: USAID World Bank Donor Meeting on Livestock Development, 6-9 Dec. 1992, Paris, F
The consumption of meat and milk in developing countries is expected to double in the next two decad...
Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of 70% of the world’s poor, including farmers, traders and l...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
Today, about 800 million people experience hunger and malnutrition. The major underlying factors inc...
Livestock play a significant role in rural livelihoods and the economies of developing countries. Th...
This video is one of a series putting farmers' perspectives at the centre of a global discussion. Th...
Poverty is a rural dilemma and continues to be a persistent multidimensional problem. It is associat...
This video is one of a series putting farmers' perspectives at the centre of a global discussion. Th...
Livestock occupies a central place in the economic and social development of West and Central Africa...
A presentation prepared for the ILRI Annual Program Meeting (APM), Addis Ababa, 15 April 201
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...