What kind of issues and barriers do women in Ethiopia still encounter?
Unfortunately, many women lack access to training that could improve both their lives and the health of their animals. However, in partnership with SPANA, Addis Ababa University has launched programmes to provide animal welfare and management training specifically for women. These programmes focus on practical skills such as wound prevention and feeding management, which improve the care of working animals.
This is part of the university’s wider collaboration with SPANA, which includes running PAWS (Promoting Animal Welfare in Schools) clubs to inspire the next generation to care for working animals. Additionally, the university operates a centre and mobile clinics that visit rural communities, providing veterinary care for working animals and guidance for their owners
What actions are needed to further gender equality in rural Ethiopia?
To further gender equality, there needs to be greater investment in women’s access to resources, education and training. Working animals are already helping, but more needs to be done to unlock equal rights and opportunities for women.