Haimanot Seifu

Haimanot Seifu

Communication Officer

Haimanot Seifu is a communications professional at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She contributes to the Livestock, Climate, and Environment program, where she supports initiatives at the intersection of sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.

With over a decade of experience in communications and knowledge management, Haimanot specializes in translating complex technical research into accessible narratives for diverse audiences. Prior to joining ILRI, she served at the Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI). Haimanot holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. 

My Publications

ILRI-CIMMYT Study Tour Report: Develop Resilient and Low Emissions Crop-livestock

  • Zepeda, Adair
  • Carrillo, Adrian
  • García, Carlos
  • Martínez, David
  • Leal, Jaime
  • Córdoba, Maria del
  • Hernández, Pilar
  • Améndola, Ricardo
  • May, Vladimir
  • Mekonnen, Kindu
  • Kabugi, Assenath
  • Lukuyu, Ben A.
  • Ridaura, Santiago
  • Seifu, Haimanot
  • Whitbread, Anthony M.

A Report on Designing and Execution of Communication Plan for Livestock Feed and Forage Innovations

  • Gebreyes, Million
  • Mekonnen, Kindu
  • Bezabih, Melkamu
  • Adie, Aberra
  • Seifu, Haimanot
  • Abiy, Rahel
  • Mesfin, Hailemariam
  • Tunde, Amole
  • Whitbread, Anthony M.

The effect of different harvesting frequencies on the performance of food-feed oat varieties under rainfed conditions

  • Mekonnen, Kindu
  • Bezabih, Melkamu
  • Adie, Aberra
  • Alene, Temesgen
  • Tessema, Fikadu
  • Gebreyes, Million
  • Seifu, Haimanot
  • Whitbread, Anthony M.

Assessment on the Local feed Resources availability and use, and the Livestock production system in Kersa district of Jimma zone, Ethiopia

  • Mekonnen, Kindu
  • Tulu, Solomon
  • Mamuye, Melkamu
  • Gebreyes, Million
  • Asfaw, Addisu
  • Seifu, Haimanot
  • Whitbread, Anthony M.
ILRI publication cover

Home gardens make nutritious food accessible in Ethiopia

  • Ebrahim, Mohammed
  • Tesfaye, Getachew
  • Tamene, Lulseged
  • Tessema, Fikadu
  • Alene, Temesgen
  • Tilaye, Asmalu Tarekegn
  • Abebe, Tewodros
  • Seifu, Haimanot

Diversification in East and Southern Africa: Project Overview

  • Abera, Mergia
  • Adie, Aberra
  • Mekonnen, Kindu
  • Bezabih, Melkamu
  • Gebreyes, Million
  • Seifu, Haimanot
  • Whitbread, Anthony M.