Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia

The primary objective of this study was to promote collective entrepreneurship via the formation of sheep fattening groups and cooperatives by public and private engagement co-opted through coordination committees to improve vertical and lateral engagements in Ethiopia. The 1730 youth and women in 4...

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Autores principales: Ekule, Muluken, Wamatu, Jane
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: All Africa Conference of Animal Agriculture 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137591
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author Ekule, Muluken
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description The primary objective of this study was to promote collective entrepreneurship via the formation of sheep fattening groups and cooperatives by public and private engagement co-opted through coordination committees to improve vertical and lateral engagements in Ethiopia. The 1730 youth and women in 47 groups participated in sheep fattening activities in Amhara, Southern and Southwestern Ethiopian regions.
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spelling CGSpace1375912026-01-16T20:48:55Z Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia Ekule, Muluken Wamatu, Jane women youth sheep fattening sustainable livelihoods entrepreneurship sheep The primary objective of this study was to promote collective entrepreneurship via the formation of sheep fattening groups and cooperatives by public and private engagement co-opted through coordination committees to improve vertical and lateral engagements in Ethiopia. The 1730 youth and women in 47 groups participated in sheep fattening activities in Amhara, Southern and Southwestern Ethiopian regions. 2023-09-26 2024-01-11T17:03:01Z 2024-01-11T17:03:01Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137591 en Open Access All Africa Conference of Animal Agriculture Muluken Ekule, Jane Wamatu. (26/9/2023). Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia. Gaborone, Botswana.
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sustainable livelihoods
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Ekule, Muluken
Wamatu, Jane
Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia
title Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia
title_full Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia
title_short Youth groups sheep-fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in Ethiopia
title_sort youth groups sheep fattening entrepreneurship as a springboard to enhancing sustainable farming and livelihoods in ethiopia
topic women
youth
sheep fattening
sustainable livelihoods
entrepreneurship
sheep
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137591
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