Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye

Episode seven of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 1 December 2017, discussions focused on the gender dynamics prevailing within the community, particularly the role of women in sor...

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Main Author: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Format: Audio
Language:bm
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92557
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description Episode seven of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 1 December 2017, discussions focused on the gender dynamics prevailing within the community, particularly the role of women in sorghum farming. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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spelling CGSpace925572025-06-02T15:40:25Z Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye International Institute of Tropical Agriculture crops sorghum women gender Episode seven of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 1 December 2017, discussions focused on the gender dynamics prevailing within the community, particularly the role of women in sorghum farming. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali. 2018-05-13 2018-05-15T12:13:16Z 2018-05-15T12:13:16Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92557 bm Open Access International Livestock Research Institute IITA. 2018. Women and sorghum (Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye). Audio. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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sorghum
women
gender
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye
title Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye
title_full Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye
title_fullStr Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye
title_full_unstemmed Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye
title_short Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye
title_sort musow ka yiriwali sira doye kenike seneye
topic crops
sorghum
women
gender
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92557
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