In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling up community-based animal health systems to the national level. Noting that human and animal health services in rural areas have much in common, and that an extensive literature studies policy regarding primary healthcare for humans exists, she surveys that literature for observations and conclusions applicable to policy analysis of primary animal healthcare. She notes differences in the history and development of the two delivery systems. The push for human health services came with a worldwide initiative agreed at a high level in 1978. Health for All was set out as a moral imperative, and programmes have been strongly top-down. Delivery of ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Anim...
An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Animal Health Workers ...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling ...
This paper aims to give a brief introduction to community-based animal health workers (CAHW). It wil...
Implementation of Community-based Animal Health Service (CARS) in Eastern Hararghe Zone, of the Orom...
Consumer-driven demand for meat and dairy products is driving an increase in livestock production an...
When in the 1970s and later many governments of ACP countries had to reform their economies and cut ...
When in the 1970s and later many governments of ACP countries had to reform their economies and cut ...
The community-based animal health workers (CBAHWs) model has been one of the ways utilised in delive...
Animal health services play an essential role in supporting livestock production, with the potentia...
Growing fiscal deficits and greater awareness of the huge economic cost of often-inefficient governm...
For the last 50 years, government veterinary services in Eastern Africa have operated with the manda...
This paper describes a study on the sustainability of Community-based Animal Health Worker (CAHW) se...
In East Africa, a region with many endemic and emerging zoonoses, and in countries such as Ethiopia ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Anim...
An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Animal Health Workers ...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
In an extensive literature review, the author develops policy recommendations to facilitate scaling ...
This paper aims to give a brief introduction to community-based animal health workers (CAHW). It wil...
Implementation of Community-based Animal Health Service (CARS) in Eastern Hararghe Zone, of the Orom...
Consumer-driven demand for meat and dairy products is driving an increase in livestock production an...
When in the 1970s and later many governments of ACP countries had to reform their economies and cut ...
When in the 1970s and later many governments of ACP countries had to reform their economies and cut ...
The community-based animal health workers (CBAHWs) model has been one of the ways utilised in delive...
Animal health services play an essential role in supporting livestock production, with the potentia...
Growing fiscal deficits and greater awareness of the huge economic cost of often-inefficient governm...
For the last 50 years, government veterinary services in Eastern Africa have operated with the manda...
This paper describes a study on the sustainability of Community-based Animal Health Worker (CAHW) se...
In East Africa, a region with many endemic and emerging zoonoses, and in countries such as Ethiopia ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Anim...
An evaluation exercise was carried out to assess the performance of Community Animal Health Workers ...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...