Gender assessment of dairy value chains: evidence from Ethiopia

The present study is a gender assessment of the dairy value chain in selected sites in Ethiopia: North Shoa Shewa (Degem woreda), East Gojam (Dejen woreda) and Gamu Gofa Arba Minch (Arba Minch Zuria woreda). It relies on evidence gathered through fieldwork complemented by a review of specialized background documentation. The findings confirm that women’s empowerment is vital for sustainable dairy value chain development and that projects supporting dairy production need to increase their efforts to be gender inclusive. The study provides country-specific recommendations for Ethiopia, which also feed into a more general knowledge base on how to develop gender-sensitive dairy value chains.

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Main Authors: 1423211766765 Herego, E., 1423211762506 FAO, Rome (Italy). Social Policies and Rural Institutions Div. eng, 185230 FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2017
Subjects:milk production, dairy industry, food security, role of women, women's participation, empowerment, decision making, gender analysis,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6695e.pdf
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spelling unfao:8463282021-05-05T06:52:06ZGender assessment of dairy value chains: evidence from Ethiopia 1423211766765 Herego, E. 1423211762506 FAO, Rome (Italy). Social Policies and Rural Institutions Div. eng 185230 FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng textRome (Italy) FAO2017engThe present study is a gender assessment of the dairy value chain in selected sites in Ethiopia: North Shoa Shewa (Degem woreda), East Gojam (Dejen woreda) and Gamu Gofa Arba Minch (Arba Minch Zuria woreda). It relies on evidence gathered through fieldwork complemented by a review of specialized background documentation. The findings confirm that women’s empowerment is vital for sustainable dairy value chain development and that projects supporting dairy production need to increase their efforts to be gender inclusive. The study provides country-specific recommendations for Ethiopia, which also feed into a more general knowledge base on how to develop gender-sensitive dairy value chains.The present study is a gender assessment of the dairy value chain in selected sites in Ethiopia: North Shoa Shewa (Degem woreda), East Gojam (Dejen woreda) and Gamu Gofa Arba Minch (Arba Minch Zuria woreda). It relies on evidence gathered through fieldwork complemented by a review of specialized background documentation. The findings confirm that women’s empowerment is vital for sustainable dairy value chain development and that projects supporting dairy production need to increase their efforts to be gender inclusive. The study provides country-specific recommendations for Ethiopia, which also feed into a more general knowledge base on how to develop gender-sensitive dairy value chains.milk productiondairy industryfood securityrole of womenwomen's participationempowermentdecision makinggender analysishttp://www.fao.org/3/a-i6695e.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-5-109592-8
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dairy industry
food security
role of women
women's participation
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decision making
gender analysis
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dairy industry
food security
role of women
women's participation
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decision making
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185230 FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng
Gender assessment of dairy value chains: evidence from Ethiopia
description The present study is a gender assessment of the dairy value chain in selected sites in Ethiopia: North Shoa Shewa (Degem woreda), East Gojam (Dejen woreda) and Gamu Gofa Arba Minch (Arba Minch Zuria woreda). It relies on evidence gathered through fieldwork complemented by a review of specialized background documentation. The findings confirm that women’s empowerment is vital for sustainable dairy value chain development and that projects supporting dairy production need to increase their efforts to be gender inclusive. The study provides country-specific recommendations for Ethiopia, which also feed into a more general knowledge base on how to develop gender-sensitive dairy value chains.
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