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Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Gazu, Lina; Getachew, Dinede; Alonso, Silvia; Mutua, Florence; Roesel, Kristina; Lindahl, Johanna; Amenu, Kebede; Sousa, Filipe; Ulrich, Pattama; Guadu, Tadesse; Dione, Michel; Ilboudo, Guy; Knight-Jones, Theodore; Grace, Delia, 2022, "Data for: Foodborne disease hazards and burden in Ethiopia: A systematic literature review, 1990–2019", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/T5YKWO, MELDATA, V3
The data includes extractions of information on prevalence, incidence and impact of food borne disease hazards in Ethiopia from 128 articles captured through a systematic literature review.
Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Cadilhon, Jean Joseph; Kago, Kennedy; Omore, Amos; Katjiuongua, Hikuepi; Mtimet, Nadhem; Bahta, Sirak; Fadiga, Mohamadou; Wanyoike, Francis; Iheanacho, Okike, 2015, "Evaluation of Tanzania Dairy Development Forum", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/7XYXAQ, MELDATA, V13
Data gathering using methods and tools for value-chain analysis, and analysis of the impact of the Tanzania Dairy Development Forum's structure on the conduct of its members and on achieving their dairy development objectives (impact of upgrading value-chains).
Oct 2, 2025 - African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG)
Dessie, Tadelle; Sonaiya, Prof. Funso; Guangul, Solomon; Hamisi Goromela, Dr. Ezekiel; Bruno, Jasmine; Getachew, Fasil; Poole, Elizabeth; Komen, Hans; Jaramillo, Ms Maria; Hanotte, Olivier; Assefa, Getnet; Esatu, Wondmeneh; Kingamkono, Mrs. Margaret; Bamidele, Dr. Oladeji; Adebambo, Dr. Olufunmilayo; Adeyinka, Dr. Isaac; Rege, Ed; Ouma, Robert; Mujibi, Dennis; Alemayehu, Tesfahun; Kassaye, Hezekias; Njamba, Harrison, 2016, "African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG) - Baseline Data", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/WUQHFQ, MELDATA, V5
A program for accessing, testing, adapting, and catalyzing public-private partnerships for multiplying and making available well-adapted low-input chickens for productivity growth in sub-Saharan Africa. The main objectives of the baseline activities are to establish baseline valu...
Oct 2, 2025 - MoreMilkIT
Omore, Amos; Baltenweck, Isabelle; Kariuki, Eunice; Njehu, Alice; Githinji, Julius, 2015, "MoreMilkIT - Household baseline survey", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/GKVOXK, MELDATA, V3
More milk by and for the poor: Adapting dairy market hubs for pro-poor smallholder value chains in Tanzania (MoreMilkIT) The MoreMilkiT project aims to achieve inclusive growth and reduced poverty and vulnerability among people with dairy- dependent livelihoods in selected rural...
Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Wieland, Barbara; Mulema, Annet; Kinati, Wole; Woldegiorgis, Mamusha; Mekonnen, Mesfin; Alemu, Biruk; Desta, Hiwot; Demeke, Yifru; Elias, Belay, 2020, "Transforming Gender Relations and Reducing Risk of Zoonotic Diseases among Small Ruminant Farmers in the Highlands of Ethiopia", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/KW0JJI, MELDATA, V5
Community conversations were piloted in four villages located in three woredas (districts) of Ethiopia - Doyogena district in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR), Menz Gera Midir, and Menz Mama Midir (referred to as Menz districts) in the Amhara region. T...
Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Baltenweck, Isabelle; Fraval, Simon; Rao, James; Githinji, Julius; Githoro, Edmund; Atieno, Turry, 2015, "Green house gas mitigation potential in dairy production systems", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/2JKU7V, MELDATA, V5
Estimating green house gas mitigation potential in dairy production systems and assessing the feasibility of carbon market linkages.
Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Muloi, Dishon; Ibayi, Eugine; Nyotera, Sharon; Kirimi, Hildah; Abdi, Abdullahi; Mutungwa, Silvester; Chemutai, Abigael; Moodley, Arshnee, 2024, "Treatment strategies and antibiotic usage practices in mastitis management in Kenyan smallholder dairy farms", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/SW1IJE, MELDATA, V4
Mastitis is a common driver of antibiotic use in dairy farms and is exacerbated in low-income settings by the lack of diagnostics and treatment strategies. This study assessed the decision-making process of animal health providers (AHPs) in managing mastitis in small-holder dairy...
Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Ouma, Emily; Ntawubizi, Martin; Achandi, Esther, 2025, "Gendered constraints to smallholder pig farming and marketing in Rwanda", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/YTDEVL, MELDATA, V4
The pig value chain in Rwanda holds great potential and can contribute to economic development and transformation in the country. However, several constraints impede pig production and marketing by smallholder farmers. This study was conducted as part of the, “Profiting from pigs...
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Oct 2, 2025 - International Livestock Research Institute
Roesel, Kristina; Dione, Michel; Grace, Delia; Akol, Joyce; Erume, Joseph; Musewa, Angella; Kungu, Joseph, 2016, "Safe Food, Fair Food: Trichinella-specific antibodies in domestic pigs in Central and Eastern Uganda", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/KCBZW7, MELDATA, V6
Cross-sectional study using different direct and indirect diagnostic methods to detect Trichinella antibodies in live pigs and infectious larvae in pork, complemented by metadata on pork consumption practices. This dataset was produced as part of the implementation of the Smallho...
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