LIVESTOCK developmentPEARSON correlation (Statistics)SHEEP breedsEthiopia ranks first in Africa and 5th in the globe in its livestock population. The livestock subsector is immensely contributing about 60-70% to the population's livelihood and about 80% of the farmers use animal traction to p...
Ethiopia - Fourth Livestock Development Project 来自 documents.banquemondiale.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者: TW Bank 摘要: As the first phase of a long term program to build an efficient animal health service, the Fourth Livestock Development Project is intended principally to improve livestock ...
The production and consumption of livestock products are under examination on environmental, human health and animal welfare grounds. However, a wealth of evidence suggests that the livestock sector has complex interactions with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with both the problem and solution spa...
Coaching and Mentoring for Leadership Development in Civil Society Coaching and mentoring are popular capacity-building tools, especially in the area of leadership development. They are often mentioned in proposals and reviews as key elements of good capacity-building practice. Yet despite their current...
PERFORMANCE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IN ETHIOPIA i Abstract The study has analyzed the current performance and problems in the livestock sector of Ethiopia‚ a country endowed with a huge livestock resources and animal genetic diversity. The main purpose of the study is to show that the livestock ...
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The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia's economy in terms of its contributions to both agricultural value-added and national GDP. Between 1995/96 and 2005/06, the livestock sub-sector's share averaged 24 percent of agricultural GDP and 11 percent of national GDP, with the ...
Development Policy Review 29: 331–357. Article Google Scholar Rufael, T., A. Catley, A. Bogale, M. Sahle, and Y. Shiferaw. 2008. Foot and mouth disease in the Borana pastoral system, southern Ethiopia and implications for livelihoods and international trade. Tropical Animal Health and ...
development planning. Whilst there are signs that this approach may become increasingly less attractive for several economic and political reasons (see, e.g.Scoones and Wolmer 2006;Scoones et al. 2010), the nation's fences provide a unique opportunity to investigate what impact this policy might...
The dataset does not use its own definition of urban, but follows the definitions used by the different countries. For example, in Ethiopia localities with more than 2000 inhabitants are considered urban, while in Burkina Faso all administrative centers of provinces (total of 45) plus 4 medium...