Using participatory impact pathway methodology to evaluate public–private partnerships in the poultry sector in Ethiopia
- From
-
Published on
01.03.22
- Impact Area
-
Funders
Gates Foundation

A new case study on the poultry sector in Ethiopia reports on the first use of participatory impact pathway methodology to evaluate public–private partnerships in the veterinary domain.
The study, published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Feb 2022), represents a milestone in building a participatory evaluation framework of public–private partnerships in the veterinary sector.
Citation
N’Guessan, N.B., Poupaud, M., Dieuzy-Labaye, I., Asfaw, Y.T., Wieland, B., Tesfu, F., Daniel, U., Tulayakul, P. and Peyre, M. 2022. Evaluation of public-private partnership in the veterinary domain using impact pathway methodology: In-depth case study in the poultry sector in Ethiopia. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 9: 735269.
Photo credit: Smallholder poultry farmer in Sidama, Ethiopia (ILRI/Kettema Yilma)
Related news
-
Regenerative Agriculture for Healthy Diets and Resilient Food Systems: Better Diets and Nutrition@Stockholm Forum 2025
Esha Sarswat26.09.25-
Environmental health
-
Food security
-
Health
-
Nutrition
-
Nutrition, health & food security
At Stockholm Food Forum 2025, a side event will spotlight how regenerative agriculture, and agroec…
Read more -
-
ILRI and Kenya Dairy Board sign agreement to transform the dairy sector ‘from farm to glass’
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)23.09.25-
Health
-
Nutrition, health & food security
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the Kenya Dairy Board (KDB) signed a five-…
Read more -
-
New study confirms endemic pig tapeworm risk in northern Uganda
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)15.09.25-
Health
In a recent study conducted in northern Uganda, researchers have confirmed that the region is…
Read more -