Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock

The ‘Livestock-led interventions towards equitable livelihoods and improved environment in the Northwest Highlands of Vietnam’ or Li-chăn project used the ‘photovoice’ for monitoring and evaluation. Photovoice is a participatory research method and it is often used with vulnerable groups such as...

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Main Author: International Livestock Research Institute
Format: Video
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Vietnamese
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125433
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description The ‘Livestock-led interventions towards equitable livelihoods and improved environment in the Northwest Highlands of Vietnam’ or Li-chăn project used the ‘photovoice’ for monitoring and evaluation. Photovoice is a participatory research method and it is often used with vulnerable groups such as women, ethnic minorities, and other minorities such as labour workers. To implement the method, the project equipped farmers with 20 easy-to-use cameras and trained them on how to take photos. The project also trained farmers on how to conduct in-depth interviews with people to tell the stories from the community and show the evidence of change from the project. After two and half years of implementation (2019–2021), the project has resulted in agricultural system transformation in targeted sites in northwest Vietnam.
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spelling CGSpace1254332023-12-08T19:36:04Z Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock International Livestock Research Institute research livestock animal health value chains feeds forage genetics The ‘Livestock-led interventions towards equitable livelihoods and improved environment in the Northwest Highlands of Vietnam’ or Li-chăn project used the ‘photovoice’ for monitoring and evaluation. Photovoice is a participatory research method and it is often used with vulnerable groups such as women, ethnic minorities, and other minorities such as labour workers. To implement the method, the project equipped farmers with 20 easy-to-use cameras and trained them on how to take photos. The project also trained farmers on how to conduct in-depth interviews with people to tell the stories from the community and show the evidence of change from the project. After two and half years of implementation (2019–2021), the project has resulted in agricultural system transformation in targeted sites in northwest Vietnam. 2022-09-14 2022-11-12T17:07:14Z 2022-11-12T17:07:14Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125433 en vi Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2022. Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock (Li-chan project). Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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livestock
animal health
value chains
feeds
forage
genetics
International Livestock Research Institute
Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock
title Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock
title_full Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock
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title_short Photos can speak: The farmer’s perspective of livestock
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topic research
livestock
animal health
value chains
feeds
forage
genetics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125433
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