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Gender equality, resilience to climate change, and the design of livestock projects for rural livelihoods
Currently, there is growing interest in how livestock projects can contribute to resilience
to the effects of climate change. In this article we recommend a shift away from gross
productivity to sustainability, via the use of thrifty local breeds, with an additional
emphasis on improving survival of young animals. These animals, due to their local
adaptations, are more likely to be resilient to climate change. There is a gender
dimension to these proposals, since smaller animals and local breeds are more likely to
be perceived by communities as suitable for husbandry by women. We recommend a
re-orientation towards an explicit gender-equality focus for these projects
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After the derg : an assessment of rural land tenure issues in Ethiopia
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"A collaborative project of the Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Institute of Development Research, Addis Ababa University, funded by the Ford Foundation.