Livestock provide vital nutrition and income for numerous households in developing countries. And it's often women who do the bulk of the work caring for the animals. But this doesn't mean they reap the benefits. In many communities, women are excluded from making management decisions about livestock, like when to sell them, or how to treat them. They also don't get to control the income that the livestock generate, or the valuable livestock products made. And this is particularly the case for the larger, more valuable animals, like cattle. How can livestock farming help build gender equality in such communities, instead of repeating traditional and unequal gender norms? ILRI’s research is part of many worldwide efforts to empower women an...
Livestock accrues benefits to women that include food, income and insurance against crop failure. Th...
Co-published with RoutledgeFor many smallholder farmers, livestock are essentially four-legged bank ...
The Women in Business Project is developing, promoting, and testing women-led chicken businesses in ...
Susan MacMillan knows why livestock matter. An ILRI Emeritus Fellow, she has led public awareness an...
Welcome to ‘The Boma’—a new podcast about livestock in the developing world—the cattle, camels, shee...
In the Global South, livestock has strong empowerment potential for millions of women by providing p...
Livestock accrues benefits to women that include food, income and insurance against crop failure. Th...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
Gender is an important dimension in livestock systems. Animals are a source of food and nutrients fo...
How do we intensify livestock to feed the global south, but also mitigate climate emissions? Is it p...
Livestock have strong empowerment potential, particularly for women. They offer millions of women in...
Livestock have strong empowerment potential, particularly for women. They offer millions of women in...
Women in Ghana who keep livestock can improve their economic status and feed their families better. ...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
Julie Ojango, scientists at ILRI, shares her ‘aha’ moment when she really understood the central imp...
Livestock accrues benefits to women that include food, income and insurance against crop failure. Th...
Co-published with RoutledgeFor many smallholder farmers, livestock are essentially four-legged bank ...
The Women in Business Project is developing, promoting, and testing women-led chicken businesses in ...
Susan MacMillan knows why livestock matter. An ILRI Emeritus Fellow, she has led public awareness an...
Welcome to ‘The Boma’—a new podcast about livestock in the developing world—the cattle, camels, shee...
In the Global South, livestock has strong empowerment potential for millions of women by providing p...
Livestock accrues benefits to women that include food, income and insurance against crop failure. Th...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
Gender is an important dimension in livestock systems. Animals are a source of food and nutrients fo...
How do we intensify livestock to feed the global south, but also mitigate climate emissions? Is it p...
Livestock have strong empowerment potential, particularly for women. They offer millions of women in...
Livestock have strong empowerment potential, particularly for women. They offer millions of women in...
Women in Ghana who keep livestock can improve their economic status and feed their families better. ...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
Julie Ojango, scientists at ILRI, shares her ‘aha’ moment when she really understood the central imp...
Livestock accrues benefits to women that include food, income and insurance against crop failure. Th...
Co-published with RoutledgeFor many smallholder farmers, livestock are essentially four-legged bank ...
The Women in Business Project is developing, promoting, and testing women-led chicken businesses in ...