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Category: Ethiopia

Ethiopian Stakeholder Workshop, ILRI Ethiopia

Ethiopian Stakeholder Workshop, ILRI Ethiopia


The GBADs Ethiopia case study stakeholder workshop was conducted on November 2, 2022, at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) campus, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The GBADs Ethiopia case study was … Continue reading Ethiopian Stakeholder Workshop, ILRI Ethiopia

Posted on November 11, 2022June 15, 2023Categories Case Studies, Ethiopia, PostsTags meetingLeave a comment
Population, biomass, and economic value of small ruminants in Ethiopia

Population, biomass, and economic value of small ruminants in Ethiopia


Wudu Temsegen Jemberu, Yin Li, Wondwosen Asfaw, Dianne Mayberry, Peggy Schrobback, Jonathan Rushton and Theo Knight-Jones have had the following publication published. You can find the introduction below and the … Continue reading Population, biomass, and economic value of small ruminants in Ethiopia

Posted on October 13, 2022June 15, 2023Categories Biomass, Ethiopia, PostsTags publicationLeave a comment
<span class="color">Ethiopian</span> Case Study

Ethiopian Case Study


Within the GBADs Approach, evaluation of the burden of animal diseases is broken down into different methodological themes, and the methods will be applied to case studies which will be … Continue reading Ethiopian Case Study

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