Beth Miller
5 Papers
2 Citations
Beth Miller is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Livestock & Empowerment. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Breaking institutional barriers to enhance women’s participation in and benefit from the Peste des Petits Ruminants and Newcastle Disease vaccine value chains for Sembabule district of Uganda
W. Bikaako,Patricia Kabahango,Kenneth Mugabi,Agnes Yawe,Kisembo Stallon,Elizabeth Kyewalabye,Lillian Tukahirwa,Dean Kusiimakwe,Meghan Stanley,Beth Miller,Anthony Mugisha,Marieke Rosenbaum,Hellen Amuguni +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the institutional context that shapes the visibility and positioning of women along the Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and Newcastle Disease (ND) vaccine value chains for Sembabule district of Uganda was described.
Using Outcome Mapping to Mobilize Critical Stakeholders for a Gender Responsive Rift Valley Fever and Newcastle Disease Vaccine Value Chain in Rwanda
Tess Gannaway,Denis Majyambere,Mary Kabarungi,Liberata Mukamana,Fidèle Niyitanga,Janna M. Schurer,Beth Miller,Hellen Amuguni +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify opportunities for women's engagement in the livestock vaccine value chain (LVVC) and reduce their barriers to accessing and using livestock vaccines, using Outcome Mapping, a stakeholder engagement tool, and the Gender Equality Continuum Tool to classify and engage critical partners in the LVVC.
Women smallholder farmers' engagement in the vaccine chain in Sembabule District, Uganda: Barriers and Opportunities
Lillian Tukahirwa,Anthony Mugisha,Elizabeth Kyewalabye,Ruth Nsibirano,Patricia Kabahango,Dean Kusiimakwe,Kenneth Mugabi,W. Bikaako,Beth Miller,Brigitte Bagnol,Agnes Yawe,Meghan Stanley,Hellen Amuguni +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored women smallholder livestock farmers' barriers to effective participation in the livestock vaccine value chain and strategies for optimising the use of vaccines against poultry (Newcastle disease), and goat diseases (Peste des Petits Ruminants) in Sembabule District, Uganda.
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The Role of Extension Training in Enhancing Participation of Women Smallholder Goat and Chicken Farmers in The Livestock Vaccine Value Chain, Sembabule District, Uganda
Lillian Tukahirwa,A. Mugisha,Clovice Kankya,Elizabeth Kyewalabyea,Anna Ninsiima,Dean Kusiimakwe,Kenneth Mugabi,Winnie Bikakko,Beth Miller,Brigitte Bagnol,Agnes Yawed,Meghan Stanley,Lillian Owembabazi,S. Kisembo,Hellen Amuguni +14 more
- 15 Mar 2023
TL;DR: Extension training significantly enhanced women smallholder goat and chicken farmers’ participation and benefits from the livestock vaccine value chain in Sembabule District, Uganda.