Re-Livestock Webinar: From gender-blind to gender-aware in livestock science

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When gendered roles and decision-making are not measured, livestock research can overlook who makes choices on farms, and whose work remains invisible. This can weaken the interpretation of results and limit how well findings translate into practice.

To address this, the Re-Livestock project is organising an online webinar entitled “From gender-blind to gender-aware in livestock science: practical insights from a Re-Livestock survey”. The webinar will present first results from the gender module integrated into the PG Tool (a tool for assessing public goods delivered by farms), and show how gender-aware data collection can be implemented with minimal additional effort, while strengthening livestock research, advisory work, and project monitoring. The session will also discuss what the data suggest about the role of women in building resilience in livestock systems.

📅 11 February 2026 | 🕟 16:30–17:45 CET | 💻 Online webinar

Agenda

  • 16:30 – Welcome
  • 16:40 – From gender-blind to gender-aware, why it matters? – Catherine Pfeifer, FiBL (Switzerland)
  • 16:50 – Gendered Power in Livestock Decision Making: Evidence from European Case Studies – Natalie Sell, ZHAW (Switzerland)
  • 17:10 – Questions and answers
  • 17:45 – Wrap up and closure

More information and registration

📄 Webinar leaflet

🔗 Register here: https://forms.iamz.ciheam.org/IAMZ/2026/projects/ReLivestock_20260211/