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FAO-Bangladesh-Women-vaccinators-Interviews
Audio Feature:
In rural Bangladesh, 75% of farmers rear poultry in their backyards, mainly women. However, this vital income and protein source faces threats from emerging diseases, leading to high mortality rates due to poor hygiene and lack of vaccination. In response, the Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO, and its Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh, implemented the Upazila to Community (U2C) program in 2016. This initiative trains women as poultry vaccinators, empowering them with independence and skills. The program also strengthens food security, increases farmers’ incomes, and improves rural livelihoods.
This podcast, follows the journey of Nice Begum, a poultry rearer who underwent training as part of the “Upazila to Community” program, implemented by FAO and its Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases, and discover how it changed her life and improved nutrition for herself and others.
Credits:
Producers: Flora Trouilloud, Ruki Inoshita, Heriberto Araujo, Humayra Nowrin, Kamrun Naher
Sound: Eric Deleu
Presenter: Danielle Rurawhe
Voices: Hoore Jannat, Rukshan Ratnam
Editorial assistance for translation: Hoore Jannat
Editorial supervision: Tszmei Ho
Asset date
05/14/2024
Duration
10m29s
File size
86.85 MB
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Unique identifier
UF2WMO