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WLI Newsletter: January - March Issue
This newsletter provides a glimpse into the progress made by WLI partners during the period Jan – March 2014.
An improved method of making Jameed for small-scale dairy farms
In Jordan, there is a high demand for products made from processed sheep milk. About 24% of the country’s milk is produced from sheep. Small-scale milk processing is an important part of the livelihoods of sheep and ...
Caravan 30: Gender focus: prioritizing the needs of women farmers
In this issue of Caravan – a collaborative effort with the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems – we focus on gender related research being undertaken by ICARDA and national and CGIAR research partners across the ...
WLI Newsletter: 2013 Highlights
The year 2013 witnessed progress both in research and overall operations of the Initiative. Two bilaterally funded programs for Iraq and Tunisia were launched offering new opportunities and models for engagement of US and ...
Integrated mobilization of existing resources and innovative perception to improve livestock production and products in Jordan
Improving Lievestock Production in Jordan
Dryland Systems: Overview and Implementation at the Jordan Site
Dryland Systems: Overview and Implementation at the Jordan Site
North Africa and West Asia Region: Review of On-going Activities and Future Prospects
North Africa and West Asia Region: Review of On-going Activities and Future Prospects
Market Research in Jordan
Market Research in Jordan
Gender, Livestock, and Livelihoods in Khreisha Villages of Al-Karak
The presentation in collaboration with Nadira Al Jawhari (NCARE) outlines research that takes a systems approach to examine the interplay of livestock production (an activity in which women contribute the majority of the ...
2013-2014 Achievements: Managing Agro-Pastoral Rangelands in the Jordanian Bahia
2013-2014 Achievements: Managing Agro-Pastoral Rangelands in the Jordanian Bahia