Through photographs and quotations, this film sums up the recent opening of a new research facility in Africa
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Through photographs and quotations, this film sums up the recent opening of a new research facility in Africa
What’s the future for Africa’s livestock herders as our climate changes, becomes less predictable, heats up? How can scientific research help remote pastoral communities? Among the poorest of the world’s poor, herders supply milk and meat not only for themselves but for large numbers of other po...
Panel discussion moderated by Simeon Ehui at the ILRI@40 Conference: Livestock-based options for sustainable food and nutritional security, economic well-being and healthy lives. ILRI@40 conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 6–7 November 2014.
This short film introduces some of the people, hosted institutions and facilities at the ILRI Addis Ababa campus.
Through photographs and quotations, this film highlights the visit by Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, to the Nairobi headquarters of the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) on 12 July 2011.
According to Carlos Seré, Director General of ILRI, the livelihoods of a billion people, particularly in Africa and Asia, are attached to livestock - and consequently to their greenhouse has emissions. If livestock are removed, many of these people have few other livelihood opportunities. He ar...
Participants comments from the Humidtropics CGIAR research program capacity development workshop held in Nairobi 29 April to 2 May 2014. The meeting was organised by ILRI, Wageningen UR, and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). It brought together platform facilitators, act...
Since 1981, CIAT has been working in Asia, particularly on cassava in Thailand and Indonesia, and forages in Cambodia. CIAT aims to facilitate sustainable agricultural intensification and foster resilience among smallholder farmers
This photo-film shows the main activities Senegal Dairy Genetics project (http://senegaldairy.wordpress.com/) which seeks to improve food and nutrition security in Senegal through better utilization of dairy cattle breed-types. The project is funded via the Finnish Government's FoodAfrica Program.
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