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WILD: Women in Livestock Development

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Assenath Kabugi, Kenyan, manages ILRI's Sustainable Livestock Systems Program. She provides support in the coordination and management of projects within the program to ensure that the program's goals and objectives are achieved. Goals And Objectives, Kenyan, Livestock, Achievement, Sustainability, Management, Wild, Supportive, Development
Assenath Kabugi
Assenath Kabugi, Kenyan, manages ILRI's Sustainable Livestock Systems Program. She provides support in the coordination and management of projects within the program to ensure that the program's goals and objectives are achieved.
Renee Bullock, American, is an ILRI gender scientist with a background in geography and social science. She earned my PhD from the University of Florida and previously worked with IITA based in Bukavu, DR Congo. Dr Congo, University Of Florida, Bullocks, Social Science, Phd, Renee, Geography, Scientist
Renee Bullock
Renee Bullock, American, is an ILRI gender scientist with a background in geography and social science. She earned my PhD from the University of Florida and previously worked with IITA based in Bukavu, DR Congo.
Edna Mutua, Kenyan, is an anthropologist working with ILRI's Animal and Human Health team in optimizing livestock vaccine uptake in East Africa. East Africa, Edna, Vaccine, Human, Health
Edna Mutua
Edna Mutua, Kenyan, is an anthropologist working with ILRI's Animal and Human Health team in optimizing livestock vaccine uptake in East Africa.
36-year-old JINNY LEMSON, who raises cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens and doves and grows tobacco, beans, maize and vegetables in central Malawi Malawi, Ladies Day, Cattle, Chickens, Goats, Maize, Stevie, Pigs
Jinny Lemson
36-year-old JINNY LEMSON, who raises cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens and doves and grows tobacco, beans, maize and vegetables in central Malawi
Annet Abenakyo Mulema, a sociologist working on gender issues at ILRI, is based in Addis Ababa. She has 8 years of experience in gender analysis, gender-sensitive value chain analysis, measuring women’s economic empowerment and gender capacity development.  She has conducted research in Uganda, Ethiopia, Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda and Zimbabwe, and is passionate about innovative approaches that advance gender equality and the empowerment of women. Gender Issues, Addis Ababa, Sociologist, Gender Equality, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Congo
Annet Mulema
Annet Abenakyo Mulema, a sociologist working on gender issues at ILRI, is based in Addis Ababa. She has 8 years of experience in gender analysis, gender-sensitive value chain analysis, measuring women’s economic empowerment and gender capacity development. She has conducted research in Uganda, Ethiopia, Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda and Zimbabwe, and is passionate about innovative approaches that advance gender equality and the empowerment of women.
SILVIA ALONZO ALVEREZ, from Spain, is a vet who broadened her work into public health. At ILRI she investigates the dynamics of infectious diseases as they move between livestock and people and promotes the health and nutrition of poor consumers in developing countries. She coordinates a project to improve the safety and quality of milk sold in the informal dairy markets in Nairobi. Developing Country, Nairobi, Public Health, Health And Nutrition, Investigations, Coordinates, Poor, Disease
Silvia Alonzo
SILVIA ALONZO ALVEREZ, from Spain, is a vet who broadened her work into public health. At ILRI she investigates the dynamics of infectious diseases as they move between livestock and people and promotes the health and nutrition of poor consumers in developing countries. She coordinates a project to improve the safety and quality of milk sold in the informal dairy markets in Nairobi.
Young Colombian girl at window (photo by CIAT/Neil Palmer) Colombian Girls, Gender Equity, Research, Palmer, Window, Photo, Women
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Young Colombian girl at window (photo by CIAT/Neil Palmer)
Wangari Muthee is a Kenyan human resources practitioner at ILRI with passion for gender matters and diversity and inclusion.  She is ardent in enhancing an inclusive working culture of respect, trust and one that values differences. She works to ensure that ILRI attracts highly competent employees and retain the next generation of global leaders at all levels at ILRI Competence, Human Resources, Inclusion, Diversity, Respect, Levels, Leader
Wangari Muthee
Wangari Muthee is a Kenyan human resources practitioner at ILRI with passion for gender matters and diversity and inclusion. She is ardent in enhancing an inclusive working culture of respect, trust and one that values differences. She works to ensure that ILRI attracts highly competent employees and retain the next generation of global leaders at all levels at ILRI
ILRI veterinary epidemiologist DELIA GRACE is from Ireland; she leads ILRI's Food Safety and Zoonoses program and a flagship on 'agriculture-related diseases' of the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Food Safety, Veterinary, Agriculture, Ireland, Grace, Nutrition
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ILRI veterinary epidemiologist DELIA GRACE is from Ireland; she leads ILRI's Food Safety and Zoonoses program and a flagship on 'agriculture-related diseases' of the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health
SHIRLEY TARAWALI, from the UK, was appointed assistant director general for ILRI in 2015 and also serves as director for institutional planning and partnerships Suit Jacket, Suits, Jackets, Fictional Characters, Fashion
ILRI
SHIRLEY TARAWALI, from the UK, was appointed assistant director general for ILRI in 2015 and also serves as director for institutional planning and partnerships
A Maasai woman from northern Tanzania holds her calf that has just been immunized against East Coast fever Picture Credit, Photo Credit, Tanzania, Kenya, Her Calves, Intelligent Women, Maasai
Maasai woman holds her calf immunized against East Coast fever
A Maasai woman from northern Tanzania holds her calf that has just been immunized against East Coast fever
POLLY ERICKSEN, American, leads ILRI's Livestock Systems and Environment Program Environment, American, Woman
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POLLY ERICKSEN, American, leads ILRI's Livestock Systems and Environment Program
ABENET YABOWORK, from Ethiopia, oversees ILRI's DSpace repository in the communications and knowledge management group Knowledge Management, Staffing, Ethiopia, Group, People
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ABENET YABOWORK, from Ethiopia, oversees ILRI's DSpace repository in the communications and knowledge management group
KAREN MARSHALL is an Australian animal breeding and genetics scientist at ILRI, where she leads a project to identify the dairy breeds or cross-breeds most appropriate for smallholder farmers in Senegal. Animal Breeding, Dairy Breeds, Inspiring Women, Australian Animals, Senegal, Genetics, Farmers, Identify
Karen Marshall
KAREN MARSHALL is an Australian animal breeding and genetics scientist at ILRI, where she leads a project to identify the dairy breeds or cross-breeds most appropriate for smallholder farmers in Senegal.
Livestock farmer in Fakara Village, in Niger Niger, Farmer, Village
Livestock keeper in Niger
Livestock farmer in Fakara Village, in Niger