International Livestock Research Institute
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works for better lives through livestock in developing countries. ILRI is co-hosted by Kenya and Ethiopia, has 14 offices across Asia and Africa, employs some 700 staff and has an annual operating budget of about USD80 million.
ILRI is a CGIAR research centre, a global research partnership for a food-secure future. CGIAR science is dedicated to reducing poverty, enhancing food and nutrition security, and improving natural resources and ecosystem services. Its research is carried out by 15 CGIAR centres in close collaboration with hundreds of partners, including national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations and the private sector. www.cgiar.org.
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AFRICA RISING - Intensification of Livestock Forage Rations
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Africa RISING - Integrated Livestock and Crop Management (shelterbelt)
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Food Demand and Individual Dietary Diversity and Women’s Empowerment in Livestock Index in Tanzania
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AFRICA RISING - The effect of nutrition management on the performance of local chickens in Tanzania
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Livestock and Fish - Veterinary Service Providers - Survey of Ethiopian Small Ruminants Value Chains
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Livestock and Fish - Traders - Survey of Ethiopian Small Ruminants Value Chains
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Livestock and Fish - Processors - Survey of Ethiopian Small Ruminants Value Chains
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Livestock and Fish - Feed Supplier - Survey of Ethiopian Small Ruminants Value Chains
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Livestock and Fish - Benchmarking - Survey of Ethiopian Small Ruminants Value Chains
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