The plan for women rearing livestock (the Women Rear Project) profiles activities shared among team sectors addressing: Activities and targets at the village level; Partners; Gender Champions; and Traditional Authorities. Tools from the Social Analysis and Action (SAA) manual and from the farmer field and business school (FFBS) manual will be used; tools on human rights education will be adapted to suit the project’s context, such as human rights, human values, and women’s rights. From discussions it was noted that 687 women (representing 97% of those surveyed) stated they could not build or own animal pens; and “men are the owners and overlords” of family homes by tradition