Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania
The Women in Business Project is developing, promoting, and testing women-led chicken businesses in Ethiopia and Tanzania. This work will bring about the economic empowerment of young women and improve the food and nutrition security of their households through chicken businesses. This video shows...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2022
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| description | The Women in Business Project is developing, promoting, and testing women-led chicken businesses in Ethiopia and Tanzania. This work will bring about the economic empowerment of young women and improve the food and nutrition security of their households through chicken businesses.
This video shows the model developed, implemented and tested by the project to support young women veterinarians graduates to act as vendors of improved chicken breeds in Tanzania and Ethiopia to reach women chicken farmers in rural areas and improve their access to markets.
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| spelling | CGSpace1309992024-11-07T09:54:19Z Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania International Livestock Research Institute farmers women gender The Women in Business Project is developing, promoting, and testing women-led chicken businesses in Ethiopia and Tanzania. This work will bring about the economic empowerment of young women and improve the food and nutrition security of their households through chicken businesses. This video shows the model developed, implemented and tested by the project to support young women veterinarians graduates to act as vendors of improved chicken breeds in Tanzania and Ethiopia to reach women chicken farmers in rural areas and improve their access to markets. https://www.ilri.org/research/project... 2022-11-02 2023-07-05T07:52:49Z 2023-07-05T07:52:49Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130999 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2022. Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
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| title | Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania |
| title_full | Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania |
| title_fullStr | Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania |
| title_full_unstemmed | Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania |
| title_short | Using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in Ethiopia and Tanzania |
| title_sort | using the women in business model to support veterinarians and farmers in ethiopia and tanzania |
| topic | farmers women gender |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130999 |
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