Mixed crop-and-livestock farmers can feed the growing world
Mixed crop-and-livestock farms will, more than the traditional breadbaskets and rice bowls of the past, feed the developing world over the next few decades
Mixed crop-and-livestock farms will, more than the traditional breadbaskets and rice bowls of the past, feed the developing world over the next few decades
Expert opinion agrees that the best way to tap into the potential of the drylands is to build on the foundation of their livestock economies rather than ignoring them or seeking to replace them.
Human, livestock and environmental health are inextricably linked, Sixty-one per cent of all diseases are ‘zoonotic’ –that is, transmissible between animals and humans.
For people living in absolute poverty and chronic hunger, the solution is not to rid the world of livestock, but to find ways to farm animals more efficiently and more sustainably
Ethiopian Airlines kindly advise below important information in relation to the coming of Fasting Season. In relation to the coming of Fasting Season as of 23 November, 2016, it is expected from all travel agencies to request SPML need of our esteemed customers and insert on their PNR for serving them better per their request … Continue reading
Dear Colleagues, This is to inform you that we have finalized the 2016 asset disposal sales bid evaluation. Please find the bid evaluation result for category I and II below. In order to ensure fair distribution of items trough sales the committee has put a restriction on the number of items taken by a staff … Continue reading
As part of the new procurement procedures and improved services, I am happy to remind you of the possibility to request your allotted procurement officer to make credit card payments for you. So if you need to (pre)pay a Hotel, conference, training, book or any other low value item from an on line store, you … Continue reading
Katin Eje Presents “DANCEHALL PARTY KINGS & QUEENS” – BACK IN THE 90’s At the ILRI Enkare Club from 4:30 p.m. till late Come join us this Friday 25th October, 2016. Music by QH The DJ Everyone ……… invite your friends CHEERS!!!!! Mary Continue reading
Dear colleagues, As announced by the Director General during the town hall held on 11th November 2016, it is time for 2016 staff performance reviews. This is an opportunity for supervisors to engage staff in a dialogue about how well they performed during the year and to discuss goals for the coming year. We thank … Continue reading
Engineering and Facility Unit has some activities over the weekend. 1. To make the site ready for external and site work, areas in front of new Gene Bank building will be cleaned on the 19 and 20 Nov. 2016. In connection to this, staff are strictly advised to park their cars away from this location. … Continue reading
Notice to all Great Ethiopian run participants ILRI has arranged transport service for those who have registered to take part in the 2016 great Ethiopian run. The bus will leave ILRI sharp at 7:15 a. m., those who arrive later are advised to get their own means to reach the starting point. Race T-shirts should … Continue reading
For further information please visit Airlink. Best regards, Kumneger Tilahun | National Liaison and Protocol Manager Continue reading
Leah Joyce Symekher joined the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) as the Capacity Development Officer in the CapDev Unit in June 2016. She will manage the fellowship program, undertake capacity development for ILRI projects and partners. Leah joins ILRI after 10 years’ professional experience in instruction, training & development and research. Previously she worked at … Continue reading
Dieter Josef Schillinger joined ILRI in September 2016 as Assistant Director General, Biosciences. His responsibilities will include leading ILRI’s upstream research in animal and human health (including vaccines and diagnostics development), animal breeding and genetics, and feed resources development. He is a veterinarian with 30 years’ experience in the animal health industry that includes experience … Continue reading