16 February 2017

Capacity Building for Strengthening the Livestock Value Chain (KEN271)

Project description
This project aims to fill a significant capacity gap in Kenya in the design, development and operation of an agribusiness incubator and Centre of Excellence for the LVC benefitting young male and female graduates and livestock entrepreneurs. The livestock sector has been slow in transforming to global competitiveness, has poor alignment between research, education, training, extension, business development, entrepreneurship and has not been gender sensitive.

The project also aims to provide practical training and extension and outreach services on LTIMP that are labour market oriented, gender sensitive and pay sufficient attention to business development and entrepreneurship.

Client
NICHE/KEN/271

Project partners
HAS Den Bosch, DLV Consultancy, Maastricht School of Management, Rabobank International Advisory Services, Growth Africa Kenya

Duration
2016 – 2020

Photo at the top
Carel Jaspers visiting Egerton University

NEWSLETTER 1 KEN271 AUG 2019

 

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