Presentation delivered at Cultivating Equality Conference, 14 October 2021This conference presentation outlines the goals and research questions of the research study on vaccines and empowerment of women. It covers the project interventions, the short, medium, and long-term impacts, the study methods, and some of the resulting data. It also offers some observation drawn from the results
The project provided a baseline assessment of barriers and opportunities to women’s participation an...
Women in Ghana who keep livestock can improve their economic status and feed their families better. ...
Among livestock species, poultry and small ruminants are of particular importance to rural women in ...
Healthy livestock provide meaningful opportunities to enhance women’s empowerment (WE) in low- and m...
Vaccines are important for control of livestock diseases yet their effective use is hampered by low ...
Healthy livestock provide meaningful opportunities to enhance women's empowerment in low- and middle...
Women farmers find little support for the small livestock they manage due to official preference for...
The Women’s Empowerment in Livestock Index, created by ILRI and Emory University, was adopted by fou...
The presentation provides an update on progress and project implementation including: the project te...
Previous livestock vaccine projects have largely focused on the technical aspects of vaccine develop...
The study focuses on vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis in Uganda towards generating evidence and st...
Removal of barriers to women’s involvement in livestock vaccine value chains (VVC) is associated wit...
The aim of this assessment is to carry out a vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis, to determine if the...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
This study examined the factors driving low adoption of vaccination against Newcastle disease (NCD) ...
The project provided a baseline assessment of barriers and opportunities to women’s participation an...
Women in Ghana who keep livestock can improve their economic status and feed their families better. ...
Among livestock species, poultry and small ruminants are of particular importance to rural women in ...
Healthy livestock provide meaningful opportunities to enhance women’s empowerment (WE) in low- and m...
Vaccines are important for control of livestock diseases yet their effective use is hampered by low ...
Healthy livestock provide meaningful opportunities to enhance women's empowerment in low- and middle...
Women farmers find little support for the small livestock they manage due to official preference for...
The Women’s Empowerment in Livestock Index, created by ILRI and Emory University, was adopted by fou...
The presentation provides an update on progress and project implementation including: the project te...
Previous livestock vaccine projects have largely focused on the technical aspects of vaccine develop...
The study focuses on vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis in Uganda towards generating evidence and st...
Removal of barriers to women’s involvement in livestock vaccine value chains (VVC) is associated wit...
The aim of this assessment is to carry out a vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis, to determine if the...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
This study examined the factors driving low adoption of vaccination against Newcastle disease (NCD) ...
The project provided a baseline assessment of barriers and opportunities to women’s participation an...
Women in Ghana who keep livestock can improve their economic status and feed their families better. ...
Among livestock species, poultry and small ruminants are of particular importance to rural women in ...