Women and men in livestock productionPublished2017StatusOpen AccessLanguageenCountriesEthiopiaILRI ProgramsAnimal and human healthPolicies, institutions and livelihoodsPosterhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/91712CitationDesta, H., Kinati, W., Alemu, B., Mulema, A. and Wieland, B. 2017. Women and men in livestock production. Poster. November 2017. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.Tagsanimal productiongenderlivestockwomen
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