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Author Archives: David Aronson

Thursday links (May 2019)
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Thursday links (May 2019)

Posted on 16 May 2019 by David Aronson • Leave a comment

A monthly round-up of recent articles, blog postings and tweets about livestock, aid and other topics that may be of interest to ILRI staff and partners, compiled by David Aronson. Continue reading →

Thursday Links (April 2019)
Africa / Agriculture / Cattle / Communications / Research

Thursday Links (April 2019)

Posted on 11 Apr 2019 by David Aronson • 1 Comment

A monthly round-up of recent articles, blog postings and tweets about livestock, aid and other topics that may be of interest to ILRI staff and partners, compiled by David Aronson. Continue reading →

Thursday links (March 2019)
Advocacy / Africa / Article / Climate Change / Crop residues / Dairying / East Africa / ILRIComms / News clipping / Research

Thursday links (March 2019)

Posted on 21 Mar 2019 by David Aronson • Leave a comment

A monthly round-up of recent articles, blog postings and tweets about livestock, aid and other topics that may be of interest to ILRI staff and partners, compiled by David Aronson. Continue reading →

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