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In developing countries young people are moving out of agriculture, leaving the poorest people on farms.


Puskur, Ranjitha[Who will be the future livestock farmers? Is current research relevant to them?]Who will be the future livestock farmers? Is current research relevant to them?

Ranjitha Puskur, an innovations researcher at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), argues in this interview that, to be successful, training and development interventions to redress gender imbalances need to serve the interests of men as well as women.


Puskur, Ranjitha[Developing countries that grow their economies empower their women and men farmers alike]Developing countries that grow their economies empower their women and men farmers alike

Alongside the December 2009 SLP meeting in Addis Ababa, Ranjitha Puskur (ILRI) shares some lessons coming out of the DFID-funded Fodder Innovation Project. Similar to the Fodder Adoption Project, it looks at fodder scarcity and how to address it, but from the perspectives of capacities, policies ...


Puskur, Ranjitha[Innovation networks to overcome fodder scarcity]Innovation networks to overcome fodder scarcity

Expert Assessment of What’s (Still) Needed for Agricultural Development in Poor Countries. The gender-specific disadvantages and inequities faced by rural women in poor countries create challenges for the research and development specialists working to help them empower themselves. Political, soc...


Puskur, Ranjitha[Getting gender issues into people’s heads and hearts]Getting gender issues into people’s heads and hearts

Most developing-country women have little control over how the farm income they generate is spent. And when women’s income-generating farm work does become profitable, it is often taken over by men. In this film, Ranjitha Puskur, an innovations researcher at the International Livestock Research I...


Puskur, Ranjitha[How do we help women in poor countries break into commercial agriculture?]How do we help women in poor countries break into commercial agriculture?

In early May 2011, people working on the Nile Basin Development Challenge (http://nilebdc.org) met in Addis Ababa in a 'science and reflection workshop'. Session 2 of the workshop examined institutional and other processes that are key to success of the overall program. In this video, Ranjitha Pu...


Puskur, Ranjitha[Contributing to evidence-based policy making in the Nile BDC—group feedback]Contributing to evidence-based policy making in the Nile BDC—group feedback

From 31 January to 2 February 2011, the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) hosts a workshop on gender and market oriented agriculture. Here, two of the meeting organisers - Jemimah Njuki and Ranjitha Puskur introduce the aims and anticipated outcomes of the workshop.


Njuki, JemimahPuskur, Ranjitha[Gender and market oriented agriculture workshop in Addis Ababa]Gender and market oriented agriculture workshop in Addis Ababa

After a session of the the November 2010 Fodder Adoption Project (FAP) workshop in Laos, we recorded 'notes' of three world cafe hosts who collated cross-project lessons (from Ethiopia, Syria, and Vietnam) on three issues: Innovation approaches, feed assessment, and scaling out. Here Ranjitha Pus...


Puskur, Ranjitha[Innovation approaches—Collective learning from the Fodder Adoption Project]Innovation approaches—Collective learning from the Fodder Adoption Project

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