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A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru,Kenya
Authors:Elizabeth Waithanji  Jemimah Njuki  Samuel Mburu  Juliet Kariuki  Fredrick Njeru
Institution:1. e.waithanji@cgiar.org
Abstract:Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sought to establish gendered preference for different livestock species while focusing on the gendered differences in ownership, management, and marketing of goats in Meru, Kenya. Men demonstrated a higher preference for cattle than women, who had a higher preference for poultry than men. Men and women preferred goats equally, but women derived and managed more income from goats than men. Development projects should apply a gender lens before introducing different livestock species as gender differences exist in the preference and the management of different livestock.
Keywords:Environment (built and natural) – agriculture  Gender and diversity  Labour and livelihoods – Poverty reduction  Civil society – NGOs  Sub-Saharan Africa
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