

Millyliani
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@millyliani
Gender Research Specialist @IITA_CGIAR|Proud anthropologist and gender & development practitioner|Currently interested in applying and testing GTAs in science





🚨 Big news! Our very own @ibumurunga, Research & Policy Analyst at @Afidep, has been nominated for the Africa Evidence Leadership Award in the ‘Evidence Producer’ category! With over 15 years in public health research, she's a true champion of #EIDM in #Africa & globally. Show your support and vote for Violet! 🙌 Vote here: shorturl.at/QJder. Select 'Evidence Producer' to place your vote 🙏🏿 #EIDM #Leadership #AfricaEvidence #AELA2024 @roseoronje @EliyaZulu @NMadise








Day 1 highlights of the Accelerated Innovation Delivery Initiative #AIDI #RegionalLearning event in Zambia, Lusaka. Interactive discussions&knowledge sharing to effectively deliver improved farming technologies in the Great Lakes region @USAID @FeedtheFuture @IITA_CGIAR @CIMMYT



Did you know that women in rural and low-income areas spend up to 14 hours daily on unpaid care and domestic work, which is 5 times more than men? This is highlighted in this latest report by @WRA_K. It's time to address #HerInvisibleLabour and #WhatWomenWant @KajiadoGov






Hearty congratulations to a rising star - our very own Hon. Brig. @chumo_ivy (now Dr.) for successfully defending her PhD today! To many more wins, more research, more impact 🎉🎉🎉🎉 @ARISEHub @aphrc @Liz_Kimani #WeAreAfrica #IamAPHRC







Prof Salome Bukachi: What I learnt from my mum who took all 12 of us to school ow.ly/39VV50QzSRT

*BREAKING NEWS* EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HONOURED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN🇳🇬 The ED @nrcri_umudike, Prof @cegesi was today honoured with an Outstanding Alumni Award of the Department of Crop Protection and Environmental Biology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. 1/4 @NGfmafs










Having our new @CGIAR_EMD Ismahane Elouafi at @IITA_CGIAR in Ibadan, Nigeria was like hosting a movie celebrity. Everybody wanted to take a group photo with her! During the welcome dinner, she wore a "gele", the traditional Nigerian/West African head tie popular among Yorubas.
