Public–private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are joint approaches in which public veterinary services and private actors such as private veterinarians, producers' associations, or private companies work together to address complex animal health challenges. They are implemented worldwide and can help to strengthen the capacities of veterinary services, but few have been evaluated. None of the evaluations developed in the veterinary domain explicitly addressed PPPs, their complex program design, their evolving governance, and coordination system, and their impacts. This work represents the first application of the participatory impact pathway methodology for the evaluation of a PPP in the veterinary domain. The PPP evaluated ai...
Pilot successfully implemented in one country. Pilot of the model in other countries planned
This study was conducted in November, 2015 in selected Woredas of Amhara region with the aim of asse...
Access to animal health services is one of the most important factors in improving livestock product...
International audiencePublic–private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are joint approach...
peer reviewedPublic-private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are widely implemented worl...
Objectives: Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are defined as a collaborative approach in which the ...
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is a key institution regulating international trade o...
Public Private Partnership (PPP) is defined as a joint approach in which the public and private sect...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are defined as a collaborative approach in which the public and p...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are defined as a collaborative approach in which the public and p...
International audiencePublic-private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are widely impleme...
Regional task forces to discuss interactions of public and private veterinary service providers were...
Participatory methods were used to assess the impact of a community-based animal health worker (CAHW...
Evaluation and actor engagement are essential to ensure performance and sustainability of actions im...
Previous research and development project interventions have mainly focused on the increase on agric...
Pilot successfully implemented in one country. Pilot of the model in other countries planned
This study was conducted in November, 2015 in selected Woredas of Amhara region with the aim of asse...
Access to animal health services is one of the most important factors in improving livestock product...
International audiencePublic–private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are joint approach...
peer reviewedPublic-private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are widely implemented worl...
Objectives: Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are defined as a collaborative approach in which the ...
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is a key institution regulating international trade o...
Public Private Partnership (PPP) is defined as a joint approach in which the public and private sect...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are defined as a collaborative approach in which the public and p...
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are defined as a collaborative approach in which the public and p...
International audiencePublic-private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are widely impleme...
Regional task forces to discuss interactions of public and private veterinary service providers were...
Participatory methods were used to assess the impact of a community-based animal health worker (CAHW...
Evaluation and actor engagement are essential to ensure performance and sustainability of actions im...
Previous research and development project interventions have mainly focused on the increase on agric...
Pilot successfully implemented in one country. Pilot of the model in other countries planned
This study was conducted in November, 2015 in selected Woredas of Amhara region with the aim of asse...
Access to animal health services is one of the most important factors in improving livestock product...