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WEBINAR SERIES: GENDER AND NUTRITION IN LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS

How can livestock researchers incorporate important gender and nutrition dimensions into their projects? This three-part webinar series addresses the integration of gender and nutrition into the:

  1. design
  2. data collection and analysis, and
  3. final reporting of livestock research projects.

Watch the series here, and learn how to integrate gender and nutrition into each stage of the project lifecycle.

Increasingly, the integration of gender and nutrition is a requirement for research for development projects, particularly if they are in developing countries, to increase the impact of such projects. Yet relatively few resources are available on how to integrate gender and nutrition into livestock projects across the entire project life cycle.

Dr. Sarah McKune and Dr. Kathleen Colverson from the University of Florida are the principal research scientists and leaders of the Livestock Systems Innovation Lab’s Human Health and Nutrition, and Gender in Livestock Systems cross-cutting themes, respectively. They tailored presentations for livestock researchers and use their extensive field experience to present practical suggestions and recommendations.

Sarah McKune

Sarah McKune

Lead, Human Health and
Nutrition

Kathleen Colverson

Kathleen Colverson

Lead, Gender in
Livestock Systems


Webinar 1: Integration of gender and nutrition into the design of livestock research projects

Webinar 2: Integration of gender and nutrition into data collection and analysis of livestock research projects

Webinar 3: Integration of gender and nutrition into final reporting of livestock research projects


Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Livestock Systems is part of Feed the Future

This work was funded in whole or part by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Resilience, Environment and Food Security under Agreement # AID-OAA-L-15-00003 as part of Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Livestock Systems. Additional funding was received from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation OPP#060115.  Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed here are those of the authors alone.