Previous livestock vaccine projects have largely focused on the technical aspects of vaccine development, distribution, and adoption rather than on gender issues. Gender has only been studied in a marginal fashion, for example, what are women’s perceptions or their adoption rates for the new vaccines. LVIF is now seeking to have gender as an entry point and to generate new evidence on how women can be empowered to participate and benefit from the livestock vaccine value chain in targeted countries
The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccination programs often go beyond cited financial, technolog...
A literature review and a round of expert consultations have been completed that help define a conce...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Removal of barriers to women’s involvement in livestock vaccine value chains (VVC) is associated wit...
Women farmers find little support for the small livestock they manage due to official preference for...
Presentation delivered at Cultivating Equality Conference, 14 October 2021This conference presentati...
The Women’s Empowerment in Livestock Index, created by ILRI and Emory University, was adopted by fou...
The aim of this assessment is to carry out a vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis, to determine if the...
The three-year project “Advancing Women’s Participation in the Livestock Vaccine Value Chain (LVVC)”...
Vaccines are important for control of livestock diseases yet their effective use is hampered by low ...
The study focuses on vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis in Uganda towards generating evidence and st...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
The presentation provides an update on progress and project implementation including: the project te...
The project provided a baseline assessment of barriers and opportunities to women’s participation an...
Healthy livestock provide meaningful opportunities to enhance women's empowerment in low- and middle...
The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccination programs often go beyond cited financial, technolog...
A literature review and a round of expert consultations have been completed that help define a conce...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Removal of barriers to women’s involvement in livestock vaccine value chains (VVC) is associated wit...
Women farmers find little support for the small livestock they manage due to official preference for...
Presentation delivered at Cultivating Equality Conference, 14 October 2021This conference presentati...
The Women’s Empowerment in Livestock Index, created by ILRI and Emory University, was adopted by fou...
The aim of this assessment is to carry out a vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis, to determine if the...
The three-year project “Advancing Women’s Participation in the Livestock Vaccine Value Chain (LVVC)”...
Vaccines are important for control of livestock diseases yet their effective use is hampered by low ...
The study focuses on vaccine value chain (VVC) analysis in Uganda towards generating evidence and st...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
The presentation provides an update on progress and project implementation including: the project te...
The project provided a baseline assessment of barriers and opportunities to women’s participation an...
Healthy livestock provide meaningful opportunities to enhance women's empowerment in low- and middle...
The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccination programs often go beyond cited financial, technolog...
A literature review and a round of expert consultations have been completed that help define a conce...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...