Sheila Ommeh is a PhD fellow at the International Livestock Research Institute, based in Nairobi, Kenya. This young animal geneticist is passionate about poultry. Sheila hopes to introduce a disease-resistant chicken using indigenous breeds that can be easily produced by women farmers.
Sheila understands the importance of poultry farming in the livelihoods of the rural poor. Seventy-six percent of all Kenyan rural households are engaged in some kind of poultry rearing. Her mother and grandmother raised chickens to support the family’s children. But disease prevalence was high and the flock was wiped out on occasion. When the chickens died, money for food and school fees was in short supply.
Sheila grew up determined to help find a solution.
Science is crucial to building a pathway out of poverty,” said Sheila, during the meeting. “Yet few young Africans are pursuing careers in agricultural research and science. We need your help in expanding that number.
Field of Research
Introduction of a disease-resistant chicken using indigenous African breeds preferred by women farmers.
Bridging gender-gap through transformative agricultural policies in Ethiopia
Date: Apr 15, 2024