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Item ISPC Assessment of Flagship 5: Livestock, Livelihoods and Agri-Food Systems(Independent Commentary, 2017-09-20) CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership CouncilISPC Assessment of Flagship 5 (Livestock, livelihoods and agri-food Systems) of the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Agri-Food Systems (2017-2022). The objective of this FP is to ensure that the technologies and strategies developed by this CRP translate into positive impacts on the welfare of the resource poor, in particular women.Item ISPC Assessment of Flagship 3: Livestock Feeds and Forages(Independent Commentary, 2017-09-20) CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership CouncilISPC Assessment of Flagship-3 (Livestock feeds and forages) of the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Agri-Food System (2017-2022). Flagship 3 (feeds and forages) of the Livestock CRP aims to increase livestock productivity and reduce environmental impacts by identifying, testing, and delivering superior feed and forage strategies and options.Item ISPC Assessment of the Livestock Agri-Food System (LIVESTOCK) CRP-II revised proposal (2017-2022)(Independent Commentary, 2016-09-14) CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership CouncilItem Evaluating the knowledge of farmers on production of livestock feed using the Gendered Feed Assessment Tool (G-FEAST) in Munjile Cooperative, Mazabuka District, Zambia(Report, 2021-12-30) Buumba, M.; Mubita, M.; Ngandu, J.; Sikaceya, N.N.Item Evaluating livestock production systems using the Gendered Feed Assessment Tool (G-FEAST) in Magoye, Southern Province, Zambia(Report, 2021-12-30) Mubita, M.; Buumba, M.; Sikaceya, N.N.Item Evaluating livestock production systems using the Gendered Feed Assessment Tool (G-FEAST) in Kaumba, Southern Province, Zambia(Report, 2021-12-30) Buumba, M.; Mubita, M.; Ngandu, J.; Sikaceya, N.N.Item Evaluating livestock production systems using the Gendered Feed Assessment Tool (G-FEAST) in Kayuni, Southern Province, Zambia(Report, 2021-12-30) Mubita, M.; Buumba, M.; Sikaceya, N.N.Item Annual report 2021: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock(Annual Report, 2022-06) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockItem Livestock production system in Ward 12, Tsholotsho District, Zimbabwe: Characterization and potential productivity enhancement(Report, 2021) Tambo, G.; Chabikwa, G.T.; Daga, O.; Dhlomo, J.L.Item Supporting training of trainers (ToTs) to formulate feed rations for farmers using the FeedCalculator app in Uganda(Report, 2022-03-30) Kang'ethe, Edwin; Lukuyu, Ben A.; Ouma, Emily A.; Lutakome, Pius; Isiko, J.; Meijer, P.Item Community conversation on synergies of animal welfare and agroforestry in Humbo District, Wolaita Zone(Report, 2022-03-30) Alemayehu, Gezahegn; Gelan, Eyob; Berhe, Tsega; Doyle, RebeccaItem Synergies of Animal Welfare and Agroforestry (SAWA). Workshop report(Report, 2022-03-15) Gelan, Eyob; Alemayehu, Gezahegn; Berhe, Tsega; Doyle, RebeccaItem Annual report 2020: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock(Annual Report, 2021-07-01) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockItem Annual report 2019: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock(Annual Report, 2020-07) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockItem CGIAR Research Program on Livestock: More meat, milk and eggs, by and for the poor(Brochure, 2019) International Livestock Research InstituteItem CGIAR Research Program on Livestock - Plan of Work and Budget 2020(Internal Document, 2020-02) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockThere are no major changes to the overall Theory of Change for the CRP Livestock. However, Flagships have been working to develop individual Theories of Change to guide work carried out for each of their main product lines/areas of research. Minor changes at Flagship level include: • FP1 Livestock Genetics developed detailed theories of change for each of the main livestock breeding programs: dairy cattle in Tanzania and Ethiopia; small ruminants in Tanzania and Ethiopia; chicken in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Nigeria. This has been important in defining flagship activities for 2020. • In FP2 Livestock Health, an emphasis emerged on understanding current use of antimicrobials to design effective interventions, rather than establishing monitoring systems. • FP3 Feeds and Forages reduced the number of product lines from 15 to seven, allowing for greater focus. • In FP4 Livestock and the Environment, new focus is given to the soil health benefits of forage intensification and rangeland management and the global positioning of the research, including documenting engagement with key agendas: Global Landscape Forum, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Global Research Alliance for Greenhouse Gases.Item CGIAR Research Program on Livestock - Plan of Work and Budget 2019(Internal Document, 2019-01) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockThe Livestock CRP does not anticipate any major adjustments to its overall or Flagship Theories of Change in 2019. However, efforts continue to refine key product lines for each Flagship to ensure tighter alignment of the research agenda and activities to targeted intermediate development outcomes.Item Annual report 2018: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock(Annual Report, 2019) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockItem CGIAR Research Program on Livestock: Youth strategy(Report, 2019-04-30) International Livestock Research InstituteItem Annual report 2017: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock(Annual Report, 2018-08-01) CGIAR Research Program on LivestockThe CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Agri-Food Systems (Livestock CRP) was launched in 2017. The Livestock CRP continues a number of the key lines of research initiated under the first phase Livestock & Fish CRP, but with major changes overall in terms of an expanded mandate to strengthen livestock-mediated resilience in livestock-based systems in addition to the original focus on transforming inclusive livestock- based value chains, and with a new flagship dedicated to the environmental issues associated with livestock production. The CRP works to create a well-nourished, equitable and environmentally healthy world through livestock research for development.