

Paul Karaimu is a communications professional with experience in communication for development, writing, editing, multimedia production and knowledge management.
He is part of the publishing unit of ILRI's Communication and Knowledge Management team. He holds a master's degree in communication (development) from Daystar University, Kenya.
My Blog Posts

Are COVID-19 and other emerging infectious diseases a message from Mother Nature? —Leading Vietnamese media outlet interviews two of Vietnam’s Ecohealth experts

ILRI Forage Genebank duplicates one-third of its collection for safe, long-term storage in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault

‘Invisible livestock’ – On the central roles of working horses, donkeys and mules on the smallholder farms that feed the world

Getting up close and personal: Building on long-standing CGIAR collaboration, a delegation of diplomats tours advanced livestock science facilities in Nairobi

Building capacity of African researchers in genomics to play key role in boosting productivity of livestock systems

US ambassador to Mali visits communities in Sikasso region supported by an ILRI-led livestock technology scaling project

Inoculating legume plants with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia bacteria improves yields in Ethiopia and could save USD28 million annually in fertilizer costs

African Chicken Genetics project hands over plan for the Tanzanian Smallholder Poultry Association to government
Not just technology dissemination: the multiple dimensions of scaling initiatives of Africa RISING in sustainable intensification

Thirty percent of ILRI genebank collections now safely duplicated at the global seed vault in Norway

Thirty per cent of ILRI genebank collections now safely duplicated at the global seed vault in Norway

Optimizing variations of food-feed traits of wheat cultivars to benefit mixed crop-livestock systems in Ethiopia

Four major livestock investment opportunities highlighted at Burkina Faso national planning conference
