Skip to main content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Slideshare
  • Flickr
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram

International Livestock Research Institute

Menu
  • People
  • Outcomes
  • Events
  • Supporters
  • Jobs
  • Contact us
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Research
    • Research
      • Research themes
        • Environment
        • Food
        • Gender
        • Health
        • Prosperity
      • Research programs
        • Animal and human health
        • Feed and forage development
        • Livestock genetics
        • Policies, institutions and livelihoods
        • Sustainable livestock systems
        • Impact at scale
        • BecA-ILRI Hub
      • Research Initiatives
      • CGIAR Research Programs
      • Capacity Development
        • Fellowships
        • Short term training
      • Research Compliance
      • Research Support
        • Communication and knowledge management
        • Websites and app development
        • Intellectual property and legal unit
        • Data and research methods
      • Research Facilities
        • Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health
        • ILRI Genebank
        • Kapiti Research Station
        • Mazingira Centre
        • One Health Centre
        • Poultry facility
        • The CGIAR AMR Hub
        • Tick Unit
        • Bioscience Facility
      • Projects
  • Where we work
    • Where we work
      • Eastern and Southern Africa
        • Kenya
        • Ethiopia
        • Tanzania
        • Uganda
        • Zimbabwe
      • West Africa
        • Burkina-faso
        • Mali
        • Nigeria
        • Senegal
      • South Asia
        • India
        • Pakistan
      • East and Southeast Asia
        • China
        • Vietnam
  • Livestock Matters
    • Livestock Matters
      • News
      • Multimedia
      • ILRI Clippings
      • ILRI in the Media
  • Publications
  • Microsites
    • Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health
    • CGIAR Antimicrobial Resistance Hub
    • CGIAR Gender Platform
    • CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
    • Rangelands initatives global
    • Why Livestock Matter
  1. Home
  2. Publications
  3. Women and men smallholder pig keepers training in pig breeds, breeding and community-based artificial insemination, in Uganda

Women and men smallholder pig keepers training in pig breeds, breeding and community-based artificial insemination, in Uganda

Published

2021

Status

Open Access

Language

en

Countries

  • Uganda
Report
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114383

Citation

Kugonza, D., Kawule, L. and Marshall, K. 2021. Women and men smallholder pig keepers training in pig breeds, breeding and community-based artificial insemination, in Uganda. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.

Tags

  • animal breeding
  • breeds
  • capacity strengthening
  • gender
  • pigs
  • research
  • women
Download PDF

Author(s)

  • Kugonza, D.
  • Kawule, L.
  • Marshall, Karen

Related publications

Journal Article
Published2022

Gender-focused analysis and opportunities for upgrading within Vietnam’s smallholder pig value chains

  • animal products
  • food safety
  • gender
  • pigs
Journal Article
Published2022

Genetic variability for yield and yield related traits in advanced bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) lines in eastern Ethiopia

  • agriculture
  • research
Report
Published2022

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

  • gender
  • livelihoods
  • livestock
  • poultry
  • policy
  • research
  • women
more publications

Related News

ILRI News
ILRI News
04 Aug 2022

The Africa Dairy Genetics Gains team trains service providers and farmers on breeding practices and provides data capture tools

The Africa Dairy Genetics Gain (ADDG) program held a seven-day training to teach farmers and animal health service providers cattle estrous synchronization, fixed time artificial insemination and data collection. The training held from 20 June – 1 July 2022 was organized by the ADGG team comprising...

  • Mwihaki MundiaCommunications Officer - BecA
  • animal breeding
  • breeds
  • data
  • farm management
  • reproduction
ILRI Asia
06 May 2022

New One CGIAR initiative to transform livestock productivity, nutrition and gender inclusion in northwest Vietnam

A two-day workshop, 20-21 April 2022, kicked off the One CGIAR initiative on Sustainable Animal Productivity for Livelihoods, Nutrition and Gender Inclusion ( SAPLING ) in Son La Province, Northwest Vietnam. The workshop brought together 80 key stakeholders from the province including local...

  • Chi NguyenRegional Communications Officer for East and Southeast Asia
  • agriculture
  • animal breeding
  • animal diseases
  • animal feeding
  • animal health
  • cattle
  • forages
  • gender
  • livelihoods
  • livestock
  • markets
  • pigs
  • policy
  • poultry
  • research
  • value chains
ILRI Asia
21 Apr 2022

Thông cáo báo chí: Khởi động sáng kiến mới dựa vào chăn nuôi giúp cải thiện sinh kế, dinh dưỡng và hòa nhập giới ở vùng cao Tây Bắc

Trong hai ngày 20-21 tháng 04 năm 2022 đã diễn ra hội thảo khởi động sáng kiến mới của One CGIAR ‘Sáng kiến năng suất chăn nuôi bền vững vì sinh kế, dinh dưỡng và hòa nhập giới’ (gọi tắt là SAPLING ) tại tỉnh Sơn La. Hội thảo có sự tham dự của khoảng 80 đại biểu, là đại diện của chính quyền địa...

  • Chi NguyenRegional Communications Officer for East and Southeast Asia
  • agri-health
  • animal breeding
  • animal diseases
  • animal feeding
  • animal health
  • capacity strengthening
  • cattle
  • food safety
  • gender
  • livelihoods
  • livestock
  • markets
  • pigs
  • policy
  • poultry

Related Projects

Completed
Nov 2015Dec 2018

Strengthening the Capacity of African Countries to Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of African Animal Genetic Resources

  • animal breeding
  • genetics
  • indigenous breeds
  • livestock
Active

Improving village chicken protection to elevate the livelihoods of poor people in Ethiopia

Chickens are the only affordable livestock for the poor and improving their production level can improve the livelihood of the village farmers, and thus serve as a stepping stone out of extreme poverty. Production levels of indigenous chicken can be improved by organised breeding A participatory...

  • animal breeding
  • indigenous breeds
  • poultry
Completed
Jan 2009Dec 2013

Breeding strategies for conservation and sustainable use of livestock genetic resources in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • animal breeding
  • biodiversity
  • indigenous breeds
better lives through livestock

ILRI Kenya

PO Box 30709
Nairobi 00100, Kenya

  • +254-20 422 3000
  • +254-20 422 3001
  • ILRI-Kenya@cgiar.org

ILRI Ethiopia

PO Box 5689
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  • +251-11 617 2000
  • +251-11 617 2001
  • ILRI-Ethiopia@cgiar.org

Get Involved

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Slideshare
  • Flickr
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram

Stay updated

  • Livestock Matters
  • Subscribe to ILRI News
  • livestock.cgiar.org

We would like to thank all funders who supported this research through their contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund.

  • Copyright and permissions
  • © 2022 International Livestock Research Institute
  • Creative commons