IGA Documents
International Goat Association’s, Strategic Plan, 2018-2030
Our Mission
The International Goat Association promotes goat research and development for the benefit of mankind, to alleviate poverty, to promote prosperity and to improve the quality of life.
Our Vision
IGA is a global network of people and organizations linking research and production by sharing information, experience, and best practices. IGA advocates socially just, environmentally sound, and economically viable goat production. IGA promotes regional activities with a global and diversity perspective.
Strengths of IGA
Read the entire 2018-2030 Strategic Plan here.
Our Mission
The International Goat Association promotes goat research and development for the benefit of mankind, to alleviate poverty, to promote prosperity and to improve the quality of life.
Our Vision
IGA is a global network of people and organizations linking research and production by sharing information, experience, and best practices. IGA advocates socially just, environmentally sound, and economically viable goat production. IGA promotes regional activities with a global and diversity perspective.
Strengths of IGA
Read the entire 2018-2030 Strategic Plan here.
We are happy to announce the publication of the completed report, Scaling-Up Successful Practices on Sustainable Pro-Poor Small Ruminant Development, implemented by experts from the International Goat Association between 2011 and 2013.
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) requested IGA to undertake this study in order to sensitize policy- and decision-makers about the impact of small ruminants in development, using rigorous case studies and economic analysis. You can download the PDFs here, as a single large document or in 5 smaller parts for easier downloading. The last two documents (The Goat Value Chain Toolkit, and Scaling Up Goat Based Interventions to Benefit the Poor) were written for this project, but were intended to be used in the field, for research, and to explain the importance of goat investments to decision-makers. READ MORE... |