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Ethiopia’s livestock and fisheries sub-sectors represent some of the most promising, yet underutilized, engines of economic ...
In many parts of rural Ethiopia, livestock are more than just a source of food or income, and they are a pathway to dignity, ...
About the One Health Centre in Africa (OHRECA) The goal of the One Health Research, Education and Outreach Centre in Africa (OHRECA) is to enhance human, animal and the environment health by ...
A Livestock Master Plan (LMP) is a five-year sector investment plan. It includes both investment analysis and a budget—both a financial and a human resource budget that guide the development of a ...
Delia is an epidemiologist and veterinarian with 20 years experience in developing countries. She is a graduate from several leading universites including the National University of Ireland, Edinburgh ...
We would like to share with our donors and partners the list of publications of ILRI East and Southeast Asia publicized from July to December 2024.Article in… ...
The Livestock and Climate Solutions Hub for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is an innovative and dynamic platform designed to support countries in their transition to sustainable, ...
COHESA is co-funded by the OACPS Research and Innovation Programme, a programme implemented by the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific states (OACPS) with the financial support of the ...
One Health is a collaborative, multisectoral and transdisciplinary approach that works at national, regional and global levels to achieve optimal health outcomes, recognizing the interconnection ...
On-farm Feed Advisor Tool The On-farm Feed Advisor (OFA) app is a mobile based tool that can be used by extension agents to balance nutrients in the diet of dairy cattle and buffaloes by entering some ...
Bernard Bett, a veterinarian with a postgraduate training on epidemiology, co-leads research on emerging infectious diseases at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). His competencies ...
The Feed Assessment Tool (FEAST) is a systematic method to assess local feed resource availability and use. It helps in the design of intervention strategies aiming to optimize feed utilization and ...