Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia

The introduction of business-oriented sheep fattening by The International Center for Agricultural Research (ICARDA) has revolutionized the economic landscape for youth and women in rural Ethiopia, leading to substantial job creation and income growth. ICARDA has organized 270,000 youth and women in...

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Autores principales: Wamatu, Jane, Ekule, Muluken, Wodebo, Kibreab, Rete, Cherinet, Abiso, Tesfaye, Belayneh, Tesfa
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169854
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author Wamatu, Jane
Ekule, Muluken
Wodebo, Kibreab
Rete, Cherinet
Abiso, Tesfaye
Belayneh, Tesfa
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Wodebo, Kibreab
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description The introduction of business-oriented sheep fattening by The International Center for Agricultural Research (ICARDA) has revolutionized the economic landscape for youth and women in rural Ethiopia, leading to substantial job creation and income growth. ICARDA has organized 270,000 youth and women into groups and cooperatives, thereby facilitating the establishment of 49 sheep fattening groups and four legally registered cooperatives and integrating sustainable practices into local economies and supporting community development The sheep fattening activities in Ethiopia have been conducted as part of the Feed and Forage activities of the CGIAR Initiatives Sustainable Animal for Livelihoods, Nutrition, and Gender Inclusion (SAPLING) and Mixed Farming Systems.
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spelling CGSpace1698542026-01-17T02:16:56Z Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia Wamatu, Jane Ekule, Muluken Wodebo, Kibreab Rete, Cherinet Abiso, Tesfaye Belayneh, Tesfa youth sheep empowerment sheep fattening rams sheep women entrepreneurship The introduction of business-oriented sheep fattening by The International Center for Agricultural Research (ICARDA) has revolutionized the economic landscape for youth and women in rural Ethiopia, leading to substantial job creation and income growth. ICARDA has organized 270,000 youth and women into groups and cooperatives, thereby facilitating the establishment of 49 sheep fattening groups and four legally registered cooperatives and integrating sustainable practices into local economies and supporting community development The sheep fattening activities in Ethiopia have been conducted as part of the Feed and Forage activities of the CGIAR Initiatives Sustainable Animal for Livelihoods, Nutrition, and Gender Inclusion (SAPLING) and Mixed Farming Systems. 2025-01-24T16:31:08Z 2025-01-24T16:31:08Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169854 en Open Access application/pdf Jane Wamatu, Muluken Ekule, Kibreab Wodebo, Cherinet Rete, Tesfaye Abiso, Tesfa Belayneh. (18/12/2024). Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia.
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sheep
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sheep fattening
rams
sheep
women entrepreneurship
Wamatu, Jane
Ekule, Muluken
Wodebo, Kibreab
Rete, Cherinet
Abiso, Tesfaye
Belayneh, Tesfa
Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia
title Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia
title_full Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia
title_short Empowering Youth and Women through Sheep Fattening in Ethiopia
title_sort empowering youth and women through sheep fattening in ethiopia
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sheep
empowerment
sheep fattening
rams
sheep
women entrepreneurship
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