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World Bank, Taraba Inaugurate Livestock Support For 41,000 Households
The State Taraba Government with support from the World Bank, yesterday inaugurated a livestock productivity resilience project for 41,000 households to enhance their livelihoods.
The State Project Coordinator, Mr Hananiah Albert, said this at the inauguration of the project in Jalingo.
Abert said the development was to enhance livestock productivity, and improve the economic wellbeing of families to help them address the issue of gender-based violence.
“The cardinal objective of this project involves training members of the project implementation unit in preventing gender-based violence.
“This is important giving the psychological impact of gender-based violence on victims which hampers productivity in various livelihood aspects, including livestock production.
“We seek to challenge the societal stereotypes that are a disadvantage to certain genders, such as cultural norms, preventing women from owning properties like lands, farms or engaging in animal rearing.
“Given the fact that farming and livestock production form the backbone of rural livelihoods in the state, the project has also planned to include entrepreneurial skills that will boost beneficiaries’ income”, he said.
A Gender Mainstreaming Specialist, Mrs Maryam Adamu, said the project’s approach was not only aimed at enhancing livestock productivity.