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A framework for ex-ante impact analysis of livestock research evaluation and prioritization

Published

2019

Status

Open Access

Language

en

ILRI Programs

  • Policies, institutions and livelihoods
Report
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104006

Citation

Bahta, S., Rich, K.M., Enahoro, D., Baltenweck, I. and Staal, S. 2019. A framework for ex-ante impact analysis of livestock research evaluation and prioritization. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.

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  • impact assessment
  • livestock
  • research
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Author(s)

  • Bahta, Sirak T.
  • Rich, Karl M.
  • Enahoro, Dolapo K.
  • Baltenweck, Isabelle
  • Staal, Steven J.

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