The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report

The “Women in Business: Chicken Dissemination Project (WiB)” is a three year project implemented by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in collaboration with partners in Tanzania and Ethiopia. In Tanzania the partners were Tanzania Livestock Research Institute (TALIRI), AKM Glitter...

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Main Authors: Goromela, Ezekiel, Urassa, Neema, Omore, Amos O., Galiè, Alessandra, Jeremiah, Adolf, Mbonea, Magreth, Mtika, Fratern, Chigendi, Neema, Pastory, Conjesta
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128523
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author Goromela, Ezekiel
Urassa, Neema
Omore, Amos O.
Galiè, Alessandra
Jeremiah, Adolf
Mbonea, Magreth
Mtika, Fratern
Chigendi, Neema
Pastory, Conjesta
author_browse Chigendi, Neema
Galiè, Alessandra
Goromela, Ezekiel
Jeremiah, Adolf
Mbonea, Magreth
Mtika, Fratern
Omore, Amos O.
Pastory, Conjesta
Urassa, Neema
author_facet Goromela, Ezekiel
Urassa, Neema
Omore, Amos O.
Galiè, Alessandra
Jeremiah, Adolf
Mbonea, Magreth
Mtika, Fratern
Chigendi, Neema
Pastory, Conjesta
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description The “Women in Business: Chicken Dissemination Project (WiB)” is a three year project implemented by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in collaboration with partners in Tanzania and Ethiopia. In Tanzania the partners were Tanzania Livestock Research Institute (TALIRI), AKM Glitters and Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries. The project was implemented in Kilimanjaro region in two districts of Siha and Hai and in Lindi region in two districts in Ruangwa and of Lindi in Mtama District Council. The WiB project aimed to develop, promote and test women-led chicken businesses in Ethiopia and Tanzania with the goal of promoting the economic empowerment of women and young graduate women and improving food and nutrition security of their households.
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spelling CGSpace1285232024-11-07T09:54:33Z The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report Goromela, Ezekiel Urassa, Neema Omore, Amos O. Galiè, Alessandra Jeremiah, Adolf Mbonea, Magreth Mtika, Fratern Chigendi, Neema Pastory, Conjesta women chickens smallholders business models The “Women in Business: Chicken Dissemination Project (WiB)” is a three year project implemented by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in collaboration with partners in Tanzania and Ethiopia. In Tanzania the partners were Tanzania Livestock Research Institute (TALIRI), AKM Glitters and Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries. The project was implemented in Kilimanjaro region in two districts of Siha and Hai and in Lindi region in two districts in Ruangwa and of Lindi in Mtama District Council. The WiB project aimed to develop, promote and test women-led chicken businesses in Ethiopia and Tanzania with the goal of promoting the economic empowerment of women and young graduate women and improving food and nutrition security of their households. 2022-10-16 2023-02-08T13:20:48Z 2023-02-08T13:20:48Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128523 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Goromela, E., Urassa, N., Omore, A.O., Galiè, A., Jeremiah, A., Mbonea, M., Mtika, F., Chigendi, N., and Pastory, C. 2022. The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
spellingShingle women
chickens
smallholders
business models
Goromela, Ezekiel
Urassa, Neema
Omore, Amos O.
Galiè, Alessandra
Jeremiah, Adolf
Mbonea, Magreth
Mtika, Fratern
Chigendi, Neema
Pastory, Conjesta
The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report
title The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report
title_full The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report
title_fullStr The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report
title_short The effectiveness of ‘business models’ promoted by the Women in Business project and opportunities for improvement: a report
title_sort effectiveness of business models promoted by the women in business project and opportunities for improvement a report
topic women
chickens
smallholders
business models
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128523
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