Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia

Little information exists on the impact of livestock diseases on different household members. National agricultural researchers were involved in this research, but their capacity on gender was limited. This was an opportunity for them to learn about participatory methods and gender. They used variou...

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Autor principal: Wieland, Barbara
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78265
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description Little information exists on the impact of livestock diseases on different household members. National agricultural researchers were involved in this research, but their capacity on gender was limited. This was an opportunity for them to learn about participatory methods and gender. They used various tools to get information from young and old, men and women. This transformed the way the researchers approached their work. Interview with Barbara Wieland (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in livestock and fish research": http://hdl.handle.net
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spelling CGSpace782652023-03-31T14:32:31Z Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia Wieland, Barbara animal health gender small ruminants Little information exists on the impact of livestock diseases on different household members. National agricultural researchers were involved in this research, but their capacity on gender was limited. This was an opportunity for them to learn about participatory methods and gender. They used various tools to get information from young and old, men and women. This transformed the way the researchers approached their work. Interview with Barbara Wieland (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in livestock and fish research": http://hdl.handle.net 2016-11-21 2016-12-12T09:03:04Z 2016-12-12T09:03:04Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78265 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76684 Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Wieland, B. 2016. Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Wieland, Barbara
Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia
title Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia
title_full Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia
title_short Changing attitudes: Women and men’s knowledge of small ruminants’ health in Ethiopia
title_sort changing attitudes women and men s knowledge of small ruminants health in ethiopia
topic animal health
gender
small ruminants
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78265
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