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African woman farmer feeds cattle chopped fodder

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Can we feed livestock better for a more sustainable future?

Back row: Juliet Masiga, Isse Farah, Evalyne Gichuki, Tahira Mohammed, Sharon Nalubega, Front: Cap Dev's Leah Symekher and Marvin Wasonga (Photo credit: Saleef Nyambok/ILRI)

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And the winners are... kicking off the next phase of ILRI's CapDev Challenge!

Women farmer in southern part of Ethiopia listening to radio

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Radio and mobile voices cultivate climate-smart farming changes in Ethiopia

Cattle quench their thirst at a watering point in Isiolo County, Kenya. Photo credit ILRI

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Mapping national livestock routes in Ethiopia

Borana cattle found at the ILRI Kapiti Research Station and Wildlife Conservancy. Photo Credit: Brook Makonnen

Insights from high-impact training on climate-smart livestock systems

Landscape near Semera, the regional capital of Afar (photo credit: ILRI/ Sonja Leitner).

Study reveals Africa will reach 1.5°C climate change threshold by 2040 even under low emission scenarios

A dairy farm in the Kenyan highlands (ILRI/Birgit Habermann)

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CIRNA project inception meetings held in Uganda and Kenya

Feed trough, Lemo Woreda (photo credit: ILRI/Brook Tesfaye).

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Mixed Farming System Initiative’s feed and forage innovations enhancing resilience of smallholder farms in rural Ethiopia

A shepherd returning with his flock after a day’s grazing in the Dodji sylvo-pastoral reserve in Ferlo. Photo by Baba Ba/ILRI.

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New SPARC research on ‘Peace with Nature’ supports the UN Convention on Biological Diversity