Farm animals can help millions of women raise the well-being of their households
ILRI scientist Jemimah Njuki argues for using animal agriculture to help redress skewed resources available to rural women worldwide. In societies where women are unable to own anything else, farm animals provide women with incomes. And when those women's incomes rise, the health, nutrition and educ...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2010
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1650 |
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