Publications Archive

Gender-responsive design of bacteriophage products to enhance adoption by chicken keepers in Kenya

  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Njiru, Nelly
  • Mhone, Amos L.
  • Makumi, Angela
  • Moineau, S.
  • Svitek, Nicholas

Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda and implications for control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever

  • Namatovu, Jane
  • Lule, Peter M.
  • Asindu, Marsy
  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Kiara, Henry K.
  • Bett, Bernard K.
  • Roesel, Kristina
  • Ouma, Emily A.

Rapid gender landscaping analysis in the poultry sector: Nigeria, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe

  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Jumba, Humphrey
  • Tjasink, Katharine
  • Al-Riyami, Lamyaa

Vaccination of household chickens results in a shift in young children’s diet and improves child growth in rural Kenya

  • Otiang, E.
  • Yoder, J.
  • Manian, S.
  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Thumbi, Samuel M.
  • Njagi, L.W.
  • Nyaga, P.N.
  • Palmer, G.H.

Field researcher guide: Gender-responsive study of phage adoption opportunities for chicken keepers in Kenya

  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Njiru, Nelly M.
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Gender considerations in livestock and animal health

  • Galiè, Alessandra
  • Campbell, Zoë A.

Gendered roles and disease management in small ruminant enterprises in agropastoral and pastoral systems: Implications for PPR control

  • Namatovu, Jane
  • Mulindwa, P.L.
  • Nkamwesiga, Joseph
  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Ouma, Emily A.

What can we learn from the literature about livestock interventions and women's empowerment?

  • Baltenweck, Isabelle
  • Galiè, Alessandra
  • Katz, Elizabeth
  • Eldermire, Erin
  • Achandi, Esther L.
  • Njuguna-Mungai, Esther
  • Gichuki, Leah
  • Njiru, Nelly
  • Haan, Nicoline C. de
  • Bullock, Renee
  • Crane, Todd A.
  • Campbell, Zoë A.

Livestock Health―ECo-PPR Project: Tools to support peste des petits ruminants (PPR) control and eradication

  • Kotchofa, Pacem
  • Dione, Michel M.
  • Campbell, Zoë A.
  • Okoth, Edward A.
  • Ilboudo, Guy S.
  • Wieland, Barbara