An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs) in the delivery of animal health care services in Karamoja region, identify capacity gaps and recommend remedial measures.Participatory methods were used to design data collection tools. Questionnaires were administered to 204 CAHWs, 215 farmers and 7 District Veterinary Officers (DVOs) to collect quantitative data. Seven DVOs and 1 Non Government Organization (NGO) representative were interviewed as key informants and one focus group discussion was conducted with a farmer group in Nakapiripirit to collect qualitative data. Questionnaire data was analyzed using SPSS version 19. Key messages from interviews and the focus group discussi...
This study was conducted to identify actors, their roles, competences and main constraints of veteri...
Oxfam GB's Uganda Pastoral Programme aims to increase representation and capabilities of pastoral co...
A survey was conducted between January and March 1994 on 60 smallholder cattle farmers in 57 village...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Anim...
The community-based animal health workers (CBAHWs) model has been one of the ways utilised in delive...
Background: Despite the investments made in veterinary diagnostic laboratory service delivery in Uga...
In countries with a lack of primary care systems, health workers are of crucial importance to improv...
This paper describes a study on the sustainability of Community-based Animal Health Worker (CAHW) se...
In Uganda, delivery of veterinary services is vital to animal health and productivity, and is heavil...
In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling ...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
This paper describes an assessment of the technical competence and ethical behaviour of Community-ba...
This paper aims to give a brief introduction to community-based animal health workers (CAHW). It wil...
A reliable livestock disease surveillance system should detect changes in health events whenever the...
Implementation of Community-based Animal Health Service (CARS) in Eastern Hararghe Zone, of the Orom...
This study was conducted to identify actors, their roles, competences and main constraints of veteri...
Oxfam GB's Uganda Pastoral Programme aims to increase representation and capabilities of pastoral co...
A survey was conducted between January and March 1994 on 60 smallholder cattle farmers in 57 village...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Anim...
The community-based animal health workers (CBAHWs) model has been one of the ways utilised in delive...
Background: Despite the investments made in veterinary diagnostic laboratory service delivery in Uga...
In countries with a lack of primary care systems, health workers are of crucial importance to improv...
This paper describes a study on the sustainability of Community-based Animal Health Worker (CAHW) se...
In Uganda, delivery of veterinary services is vital to animal health and productivity, and is heavil...
In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling ...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
This paper describes an assessment of the technical competence and ethical behaviour of Community-ba...
This paper aims to give a brief introduction to community-based animal health workers (CAHW). It wil...
A reliable livestock disease surveillance system should detect changes in health events whenever the...
Implementation of Community-based Animal Health Service (CARS) in Eastern Hararghe Zone, of the Orom...
This study was conducted to identify actors, their roles, competences and main constraints of veteri...
Oxfam GB's Uganda Pastoral Programme aims to increase representation and capabilities of pastoral co...
A survey was conducted between January and March 1994 on 60 smallholder cattle farmers in 57 village...