Synthesis Report on Gender Transformative Approach to Overcome Gender-Based Constraints within the Livestock CRP Target Sites in Ethiopia: Gender issues addressed, outcomes reported and the way forward
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Wole Kinati. (1/11/2021). Synthesis Report on Gender Transformative Approach to Overcome Gender-Based Constraints within the Livestock CRP Target Sites in Ethiopia: Gender issues addressed, outcomes reported and the way forward.
Abstract
The synthesis review on community conversations (CCs) covered one published paper
and 26 unpublished reports (technical reports, manuals, extension materials, training
materials, blog stories, and posters) to produce this review report. The CC interventions
implemented in five Livestock CRP target sites in Ethiopia by ICARDA/ILRI gender
research team. The objective was to make the ongoing small ruminant value chain
transformation more gender responsive by addressing the key gender issues previously
identified and those emerge during the CC discussions across the target sites.
The community conversations engaged about 1248 (488 females) participants who took
part either as couples or individuals in various rounds of the CC events. Female participation
in community conversations was about 39.1%. The gender issues addressed through this
transformative approach, CCs, under small ruminant value chain development program were
in line with the identified gender-based constraints to women’s active participation in the
breeding cooperatives in particular and CBBP in general. The key gender issues so far
addressed through the CCs are related to access to and control over livestock resources and
social structures; gender division of labor and the risk of zoonoses; restrictive gender norms
and animal welfare; gender-differentiated use of antibiotics and access to information and
microbial resistance; animal feeds, animal health, collective livestock marketing and social
structures.
The steps followed in implementing the CCs were in concordance with literature,
inclusive and community engaging which possibly activate intrinsic motivation and
ownership of the process. Early signs of change in knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP)
along the important gender issues were reported across the target sites although these
outcomes have not yet validated through an impact evaluation. Bringing about the desired
KAP among community members in the livestock CRP target sites has tremendous
implications for the improvement of the gender contexts in which CBBP being implemented.
It has the potential to bring about improvements in the conditions of women community
members who were found not actively taking part in the, for example, breeding cooperatives.
However, it is apparent that there is a need to objectively carry out an impact evaluation
of the CC interventions in order to draw lessons and identify gaps for future interventions.
These includes critically assessing the impacts of the CC at various levels including changes
at individual, household, community, and institutional levels. Therefore, as a way forward,
conducting impact evaluation of the CC interventions in the CBBP target groups in order to
generate detailed information on the CC processes, impact achieved at various levels,
challenges encountered and lessons learnt is an important step. The information generated
would not only help to generate relevant lessons for similar interventions for the program but
also will provide an input for devising mechanisms that ensure its sustainability and scaling
the approach within and beyond livestock CRP programs and target sites.
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Kinati, Wole https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4791-9802