Delivery of Animal Health Services in Eastern Africa: Proceedings of a workshop held in Arusha, Tanzania, December 1998
1998
T. Leyland | D., Akabwai | P. M Mutungi
The paper examines the sustainability of privatised community animal health services (CAHS) for remote areas in East Africa. Using a series of case studies from Kenya, Sudan, Ethiopia, Malawi, Afghanistan, Chad and Somalia the authors examines differing approaches to establishing and delivering CAHS and look at lessons learned.Among their recommendations are:more CAHS pilot projects are initiatedfurther economic analysis of benefits and costs and impact assessments of CAHS are carried outa networking organisation starts to transfer information about lessons learnt methodologies and economic viabilityin the longer term the authors suggest that CAHS schemes will:recognise and certify the roles played by CAHWs, certificate and diploma holdersenact policy and legislative reform to allow veterinary supervised CAHSs to be encouraged and legalisedformulate and establish start up schemes for private vets wishing to work in ASAL areas
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