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Using the Community Capitals Framework, this article explores the factors enhancing or constraining women’s access to, and control over, the resources required to participate in, and benefit from, small ruminant value chain activities. This is associated with the relationship of women and men to ...


Mulema, Annet A.Farnworth, Cathy R.Colverson, Kathleen E.[Gender-based constraints and opportunities to women’s participation in the small ruminant value chain in Ethiopia: A community capitals analysis]Gender-based constraints and opportunities to women’s participation in the small ruminant value chain in Ethiopia: A community capitals analysis

Animal health interventions tend to focus on transboundary or zoonotic animal diseases and little attention is given to diseases that mainly affect livestock production and productivity which are of concern for smallholder farmers. To understand disease priorities of men and women livestock keepe...


Alemu, BirukDesta, HiwotKinati, WoleMulema, Annet A.Gizaw, SolomonWieland, Barbara[Application of mixed methods to identify small ruminant disease priorities in Ethiopia]Application of mixed methods to identify small ruminant disease priorities in Ethiopia

Mulema, Annet A.Lemma, MamushaKinati, WoleMekonen, M.Demeke, Y.Wieland, Barbara[Community conversations on social structures and institutions that shape women’s control of livestock, group membership and access to information in Menz and Doyogena: Field activity report]Community conversations on social structures and institutions that shape women’s control of livestock, group membership and access to information in Menz and Doyogena: Field activity report

Mulema, Annet A.Tafesse, S.Kinati, Wole[Gender capacity assessment report on small ruminants value chain research and development partners in Ethiopia]Gender capacity assessment report on small ruminants value chain research and development partners in Ethiopia

Mulema, Annet A.[Opportunities and constraints to women's access to, and control over, resources in the small ruminant value chain in Ethiopia]Opportunities and constraints to women's access to, and control over, resources in the small ruminant value chain in Ethiopia
Desta, HiwotAlemu, BirukKinati, WoleMulema, Annet A.Eerdewijk, A. vanWieland, Barbara[Contribution of small ruminants to food security for Ethiopian smallholder farmers]Contribution of small ruminants to food security for Ethiopian smallholder farmers

Why are sheep like cabbage? Because they can provide an income for families all year round. Having livestock can help rural communities become more resilient, especially if they are in the hands of women.


Mulema, Annet A.[How livestock builds resilient households]How livestock builds resilient households

Wieland, BarbaraAlemu, BirukDesta, HiwotKinati, WoleMulema, Annet A.[Participatory epidemiology and gender analysis to address small ruminant disease constraints in Livestock and Fish and Africa RISING project sites in Ethiopia]Participatory epidemiology and gender analysis to address small ruminant disease constraints in Livestock and Fish and Africa RISING project sites in Ethiopia

Wieland, BarbaraKinati, WoleMulema, Annet A.[Sheep are like fast-growing cabbage: Gender dimensions of small ruminant health in Ethiopia]Sheep are like fast-growing cabbage: Gender dimensions of small ruminant health in Ethiopia

Kinati, WoleMulema, Annet A.Desta, HiwotAlemu, BirukWieland, Barbara[Does participation of household members in small ruminant management activities vary by agro-ecologies and category of respondents? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia]Does participation of household members in small ruminant management activities vary by agro-ecologies and category of respondents? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

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