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Capacity development in the livestock and fish gender strategy

  1. This document is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported Licence October 2013 http://livestockfish.cgiar.org Capacity Development in the Livestock and Fish Gender Strategy The Livestock and Fish gender strategy operates along a continuum of gender integration approaches, to achieve four key outputs: 1. Capacity development - Increasing gender capacity within CGIAR, partner organizations, and value chain actors to diagnose and overcome gender based constraints within value chains 2. Increasing women’s access and control of resources in livestock and fish value chains 3. Developing gender transformative approaches to overcome gender constraints 4. Increasing consumption of animal source protein by women and children Capacity development activities • Identify partners interested in using gendered tools and approaches to overcome gender based constraints in target value chains. • Research and identify appropriate tools and approaches for gender and value chain capacity development. Provide training in tool application to partners Rationale for output 1 • Training manual developed and released: “Closing the Gender Gap in Agriculture: A Trainer’s Manual” • Capacity development in Ethiopia, Uganda, Philippines, Thailand, Kenya and Mozambique Milestones • “Integrating Dairy goat and Root Crop Production for Increasing Food, Nutrition and Income Security of smallholder Famers in Tanzania” • “Enhancing the level and Quality of women fish Retailers’ work in 5 governorates in Egypt” • “Evaluating the impacts of Livestock and Aquaculture Microcredit and Value chain Programs on women’s Empowerment” • “Evaluating the impacts of Agricultural Development Programs on Gender Inequalities, Asset Disparities and rural Livelihoods (GAAP) Projects contributing to the Livestock and Fish Gender Theme
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