Beyond the gender of the livestock holder: learnings from intersectional analyses of PPR vaccine value chains in Nepal, Senegal, and Uganda
The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccination programs often go beyond cited financial, technological, and logistical constraints. This paper examines the less-investigated factors across three countries. In particular it looks at the role of gender norms and other social and cultural factors that affect which livestock keepers are able or unable to access PPR vaccines and which groups are less reached by vaccine distribution systems. Overall, women derive fewer benefits from the system than men. Belonging to certain ethnic groups, being of low caste, or living in remote regions are additional markers of marginalization in terms of vaccination access.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Serra, Renata, Ludgate, Nargiza, Fiorillo Dowhaniuk, Katherine, McKune, Sarah, Russo, Sandra
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CAHW training : a facilitation manual to train community animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain focused on gendered intersectional transformative approaches - Uganda
Many recognize there are multiple factors that prevent women from vaccinating their animals, most often related to gender and other intersectional issues (such as class, caste/ethnicity, disability, age, etc.). We believe that using a gendered intersectional approach to working with women livestock owners, all levels of animal health workers, and trainers will be transformative in opening up the spaces to allow for fuller participation of women in the livestock vaccine value chain. This training manual contains activities for each day of a six-day training program. The program is designed for village animal health workers and the overall objective is to enhance these workers’ capacities in using inclusive approaches in their work with community members, especially women and others from marginalized communities.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N.
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Bonne alimentation pour des animaux en bonne santé - Sénégal
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Good nutrition for healthy livestock - Nepal [Nepalese version]
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) disease among goats and sheep - Nepal [Nepalese version]
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Ngipitesio ngulu iyiokitere ngibaren ngulu ajokak - Uganda
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Ñaamdu barkinndu wonande jawdi cellundi - Sénégal
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Senegal poster 5 : maladie de Newcastle
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) disease among goats and sheep - Nepal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Ortїn cho kӓramch cho kїripo kyak - Uganda
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Xont bu baax ngir jur gu wèr - Sénégal
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Good nutrition for healthy livestock - Uganda
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Resource manual 06 - animal health and GITA : training, facilitating and communicating with communities and households for animal health workers and trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Russo, S. L., Ludgate, N.
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Good livestock husbandry practices - Nepal [Nepalese version]
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Peeje dee ƴnirɗe jawdi ɗe ngaldaa e caɗeele - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Facilitation manual to train village animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain focused on gendered and intersectional transformative approaches (GITA), Nepal [Nepali]
Many recognize there are multiple factors that prevent women from vaccinating their animals, most often related to gender and other intersectional issues (such as class, caste/ethnicity, disability, age, etc.). We believe that using a gendered intersectional approach to working with women livestock owners, all levels of animal health workers, and trainers will be transformative in opening up the spaces to allow for fuller participation of women in the livestock vaccine value chain. This training manual contains activities for each day of a six-day training program. The program is designed for village animal health workers and the overall objective is to enhance these workers’ capacities in using inclusive approaches in their work with community members, especially women and others from marginalized communities.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N., Russo, S.
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Resource manual 05 : animal health and vaccinations for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Colverson, K. E.
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Kepagh nyo karam tӓkїkaramӓchitu kisӧn - Uganda
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Safe techniques for animal restraining - Nepal
This poster illustrates safe methods of restraining goats, sheep, and cattle.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Bonnes practiques d’élevage - Sénégal
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Peste des petits ruminants chez la chèvre et le mouton - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Université de Floride
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Good nutrition for healthy livestock - Nepal
The poster illustrates livestock grazing and foraging behaviours and needs.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Differences entre animal sain animal malade - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Safe techniques for restraining livestock - Nepal [Nepalese version]
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Anam yu baax ci toppatoo càmm gi - Sénégal
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Strong as one : a flipbook for use with community animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda
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Good livestock husbandry practices - Nepal
This poster illustrates good practices for feeding, watering, and vaccinating animals, as well as treating those that are sick. It also demonstrates the importance of preventative treatments for parasites and gives an example of a properly constructed shelter.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Resource manual 03 : communication & conflict resolution for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Henderson, J. L.
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Nepal poster - recognizing healthy and sick animals
The poster illustrates the differences in appearance between healthy and sick animals.
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Resource manual 02 : facilitation and training for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Colverson, K. E.
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Nepal poster - recognizing healthy and sick animals [Nepalese version]
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Resource manual 01 : gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Russo, S. L.
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Caaru dammuwaaji (be’i e baali) - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Ceertugol jawdi cellundi e jawdi ndi sellaani - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Ekitane ngolo ajokon kotere ngibaren ngulu engaleete - Uganda
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Chem na becho pi yot kom leeni - Uganda
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Resource manual 06 - animal health and GITA : training, facilitating and communicating with communities and households for animal health workers and trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Russo, S. L., Ludgate, N.
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Resource manual 05 : animal health, vaccinations and GITA for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Colverson, K. E.
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Resource manual 01 : gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Russo, S. L.
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Techniques de contention des animaux en toute sécurité - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Caar ci bèy yi ak xar yi - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Anam yu wòor yooy yeewe wala ngay jèng jur gi - Senegal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Resource manual 03 : communication & conflict resolution for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Henderson, J. L.
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Resource manual 02 : facilitation and training for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda
This manual is part of a series of resource manuals to be used by those who work with animal health workers to become change agents in communities that increase the use of livestock vaccines through using a gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Colverson, K. E.
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Recognizing healthy and sick animals - Uganda
The poster illustrates the differences in appearance between healthy and sick animals.
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Akisikuaan ngibaren ngulu engaleete ka ngulu ediakasi - Uganda
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Kekarkey kyak cho karamach kisӧn nko cho tongun chot - Uganda
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Apor i kom leeni na kom gi yot ki man tuo - Uganda
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Safe techniques for animal restraining - Uganda
This poster illustrates safe methods of restraining goats, sheep, and cattle.
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Ngipitesio ngulu ejuaak kotere akiroc/alidia ibarasit - Uganda
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Ortїn cho karamach cho pӧ wӧlo kїnӧmtoy kyak - Uganda
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Ràññee mala yu wèr yi a kyu tawat yi - Senegal
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Good Livestock Husbandry Practices - Uganda
This poster illustrates good practices for feeding, watering, and vaccinating animals, as well as treating those that are sick. It also demonstrates the importance of preventative treatments for parasites and gives an example of a properly constructed shelter.
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Yo na becho me rocho leeni - Uganda
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Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) disease among goats and sheep - Uganda
This training manual shows the signs and symptoms of PPR disease in goats. It also illustrates preventative measures that livestock keepers can follow.
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Edeke a louroto (eyai kiding ngamesekin ka ngamee) - Uganda
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Losir kïsömew (nyo nömöy ngäror nko kechir) - Uganda
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Senegal training of trainers : a facilitation manual for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain focused on gendered intersectional transformative approaches (GITA)
The University of Florida’s (LIVT) project intends to conduct multi-levels of training. The first training is geared towards professional veterinary staff, in a training of trainers (TOT) mode, to prepare them to include Gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) in the trainings they provide to community animal health workers (CAHWs). The project will work with the trainers to supplement the existing CAHW curriculum with GITA and other soft skills. The five training resource manuals developed by the LIVT project are to be used in tandem with this TOT facilitation manual to derive lesson plans and content.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N., Russo, S.
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VAHW training : a facilitation manual to train village animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain focused on gendered intersectional transformative approaches - Nepal
Many recognize there are multiple factors that prevent women from vaccinating their animals, most often related to gender and other intersectional issues (such as class, caste/ethnicity, disability, age, etc.). We believe that using a gendered intersectional approach to working with women livestock owners, all levels of animal health workers, and trainers will be transformative in opening up the spaces to allow for fuller participation of women in the livestock vaccine value chain. This training manual contains activities for each day of a six-day training program. The program is designed for village animal health workers and the overall objective is to enhance these workers’ capacities in using inclusive approaches in their work with community members, especially women and others from marginalized communities.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N.
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One day GITA training in animal health : a facilitation manual focused on integrating gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) in animal health to train the staff of the Livestock service divisions and goat cooperatives in Nepal [Nepalese…
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N.
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One day GITA training in animal health : a facilitation manual focused on integrating gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) in animal health to train the staff of the Livestock service divisions and goat cooperatives in Nepal
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N.
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Fof’en, ngam bural e nder renndo ngoo - Sénégal
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Uganda training of trainers : a facilitation manual for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain focused on gendered intersectional transformative approaches (GITA)
The University of Florida’s (LIVT) project intends to conduct multi-levels of training. The first training is geared towards professional veterinary staff, in a training of trainers (TOT) mode, to prepare them to include Gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) in the trainings they provide to community animal health workers (CAHWs). The project will work with the trainers to supplement the existing CAHW curriculum with GITA and other soft skills. The five training resource manuals developed by the LIVT project are to be used in tandem with this TOT facilitation manual to derive lesson plans and content.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N., Russo, S., Colverson, K.
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Booloo ngir naataange askan wi - Sénégal
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Jawdi cellundi ngam renndo ɓamtiingo
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Leeni na kom gi yot, Jo na cwiny gi yom - Uganda
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Guidelines for using posters during community sensitization seminar - Uganda
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Des animaux en bonne santé, pour une communauté prospère : un livret à l’usage des agents de santé animale communautaire travaillant avec la chaîne de valeur des vaccins pour le bétail dans la Région de Kaffrine, au Sénégal.
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Manuel d’instruction pour les auxiliaires et les relais sensibilisation communautaire dans la region de Kaffrine
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Nepal training of trainers : a facilitation manual for animal health worker trainers working with the livestock vaccine value chain focused on gendered intersectional transformative approaches (GITA)
The University of Florida’s (LIVT) project intends to conduct multi-levels of training. The first training is geared towards professional veterinary staff, in a training of trainers (TOT) mode, to prepare them to include Gendered intersectional transformative approach (GITA) in the trainings they provide to community animal health workers (CAHWs). The project will work with the trainers to supplement the existing CAHW curriculum with GITA and other soft skills. The five training resource manuals developed by the LIVT project are to be used in tandem with this TOT facilitation manual to derive lesson plans and content.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, N., Russo, S.
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Kyak cho karamach kisön pich cho ngörekyot - Uganda
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Ensemble, pour le meilleur dans la communauté : un livret à l’usage des auxiliares travaillant dans la chaîne de valeur des vaccins pour le bétail dans la Région de Kaffrine, au Sénégal
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Strong as one : flipbook for use with village animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
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Strong as one : flipbook for use with village animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal [Nepalese version]
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Healthy animals, happy people : a flipbook for use with village animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal
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Healthy animals, happy people : a flipbook for use with village animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Nepal [Nepalese version]
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Guidelines for using flipbooks during a community sensitization seminar - Nepal
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Guidelines for using flipbooks during a community sensitization seminar - Nepal [Nepalese version]
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Guidelines for using posters during a community sensitization seminar - Nepal
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Guidelines for using posters during a community sensitization seminar - Nepal [Nepalese version]
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Guidelines for using flipbooks during community sensitization seminar - Uganda
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Country gap report : Senegal
This report provides an assessment of the vaccine value chain (VVC) for livestock diseases, in particular Newcastle disease (ND) for poultry and Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) for small ruminants, focusing on the Kaffrine region in Senegal. Besides obtaining a more comprehensive mapping of the ND and PPR vaccine value chain, this report contributes to the project goal of identifying the barriers in access to, and participation in VVC due to gender and intersectionality factors (such as caste, ethnicity, age, wealth, education, religion, and livelihood), as well as the opportunities to increase women’s engagement in VVC in the region.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Blanc, Pierre William, Hoyeck, Papa
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Mapping the livestock vaccine value chains through a gender and intersectionality lens : a tool for understanding and analysis
Understanding how the livestock vaccine value chains work is key to improve vaccine delivery when it is needed. It is also critically important to analyze how gender intersects with other social markers (e.g., age, caste, ethnicity, livelihood) at each node of the value chain to better understand what barriers affect women's participation. This document showcases four livestock vaccine value chains in Nepal, Senegal and Uganda that were mapped in 2019. We encourage the use of the mapping approach with a Gendered lntersectional Transformative Approach (GITA) and these icons to analyze the vaccine value chains in other contexts.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Monitoring, evaluation, learning (MEL) framework : version 01
The three-year project “Advancing Women’s Participation in the Livestock Vaccine Value Chain (LVVC)” aims to understand women’s roles and participation in selected poultry and small ruminant value chains by evaluating LVVC issues and providing capacity development to community animal health workers. Mapping is designed to capture how gender intersects with other socio-cultural factors such as ethnicity, age, socioeconomic status, education, religion, and livelihood. This report outlines project objectives to increase equitable access to, and control over resources in the LVVCs, methodologies, monitoring and evaluation.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, Nargiza
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Mapping the Peste des Petits Ruminants vaccine value chain in Karamoja, Uganda : an intersectional analysis to understand the barriers to livestock vaccination
Agriculture is central to Uganda’s economy with 70% of employment coming from this sector and a22.8% share of the GDP for 2018 (World Bank, 2018). Livestock are one of the main sources of livelihoods for many Ugandans across the country with 60% of smallholder farmers raising livestock for sale and home consumption (Anderson et al., 2016). Livestock alone contributed 4% of the GDP in 2018 (World Bank, 2018). It is important to understand all factors surrounding livestock in order to inform intervention strategies that aim to increase productivity. Gender and intersectionality are factors often overlooked that are key in developing successful agricultural interventions. Even though there has been progress towards gender equality in Uganda overall, the Karamoja subregion still lags behind in this regard (African Development Bank Group, 2016). When it comes to livestock interventions in the Karamoja subregion, interventions are often gender blind as culturally men are viewed as the decision makers in the household regarding livestock. The aim of this study is to better understand the livestock vaccine value chain (LVVC) in Karamoja with a focus on how gender and intersectionality interact along the value chain. Who owns which livestock are important questions to ask and answer before undertaking a vaccination program. Karamoja being such a remote and culturally diverse setting, an intervention strategy to increase vaccination uptake should include an analysis of different intersectional factors as end-users and other actors in the value chain might have different needs and barriers to vaccination.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Gandur, Daniel Acosta
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Mapping the Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) disease vaccine value chain in Nepal : an intersectional analysis to increase women's engagement and benefit
In Nepal and other developing countries of Asia and Africa, the burden of treatable infectious diseases among livestock is high and access to animal health services and laboratories is challenging if not burdensome on the smallholder owners. Consequences of the Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) disease outbreaks are pressing issues, both globally and in Nepal. Lack of routine vaccination practices have contributed to the occurrence of outbreaks, while at the same time, underuse of vaccines through lack of access, affordability and availability also leads to death of goats and sheep. As part of the global effort to eradicate PPR disease in Nepal by 2030, the Government of Nepal (GON) has been actively supporting the production of the PPR vaccines and facilitating their delivery throughout the country. This report presents the findings from the livestock vaccine value chain (LVVC) mapping activity conducted by the University of Florida (UF) researchers in collaboration with local partners and students from two agricultural universities in the country: The Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) and the Himalayan College of Agriculture Science and Technology (HICAST).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Ludgate, Nargiza, Adi, Gangga
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National COVID-19 regulations : impacts on livestock vaccinations, veterinary services, and research activities in Nepal, Senegal, and Uganda
The purpose of this paper is to utilize data collected from Advancing women’s participation in livestock vaccine value chains in Nepal, Senegal and Uganda (Advance) during 2020-2021 to assess the impacts of COVID-19 safety measures on animal health, including livestock vaccinations, veterinary services, and livestock-related research activities in these countries. Country coordinators from each of three countries provided weekly reports to Principal Investigators on national COVID-19 regulations, beginning in May 2020. Interviews with country coordinators were conducted during spring 2021 via Zoom to provide additional contextual information regarding the impact of COVID-19 in each country. Information collected during interviews and through weekly reports was analyzed qualitatively to document a historic timeline of COVID-19 policy changes and associated impact on both human and animal health. The main themes that were analyzed in weekly country reports and country coordinator interviews were compliance, politics, access to care, and agriculture. All three countries experienced similar trajectories, with small differences in reporting and spikes for COVID-19 cases and a COVID-19 vaccine rollout starting in the spring of 2021. Fluctuations in lockdown policies, employment, and travel restrictions created additional barriers to access of livestock vaccines, animal supplies, and veterinary services in all three countries. Livestock vaccine services were completely halted in some countries because of travel restrictions and disruptions in the supply chain created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Veterinary services were also limited as a result of travel restraints and market closures. Given the global dependence of rural livelihoods on livestock, additional research is needed to examine the near- and long-term impacts of COVID-19 on livestock populations, especially women, and services including livelihoods, gender norms, veterinary services, and livestock-related research activities globally.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Mak, Kelly; Ludgate, Nargiza; Russo, Sandra; McKune, Sarah
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Who has access to livestock vaccines? : using the social-ecological model and intersectionality frameworks to identify the social barriers to peste des petits ruminants vaccines in Karamoja, Uganda
Results of the study show there are seven intersecting factors that influence access to vaccination: gender, ethnicity, geographic location, age, physical ability, marital status, and access to education. The socio-ecological model (SEM) highlights vast inequalities within the current system. Access to vaccines and information about animal health was the most limited among women, widows, the elderly, the disabled, those geographically isolated, and others with pre-existing unfavorable knowledge regarding vaccination practices. Cultural norms of communities were also important factors determining access to peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccines. Women remain burdened with household chores, along with gender-based violence and discriminatory beliefs and practices.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Acosta, Daniel, Ludgate, Nargiza, McKune, Sarah L., Russo, Sandra
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Langage : Anglais
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Ngibaren ngulu engaleete, ngitunga ngulu elakara- Uganda
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Langage : lg
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Healthy animals, happy people : a flipbook for use with community animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda - Ethur context
“Vaccination does not treat sick animals. It helps to prevent the disease from spreading to healthy animals. You must treat all the sick animals, first…” The book tells the story of villagers’ fearful responses when some of their livestock start to get sick. The illustrations provide excellent support for a simple, yet far-reaching story. The theme is raising awareness of animal diseases and their treatment, with outcomes of increased security in terms of animal health and household income. Community animal health workers (CAWH) provide nodes of reliable information and training so that disease prevention can gain a foothold among women and men farmers.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Langage : Anglais
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Leeni na kom gi yot, ji na cwiny gi yom
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Kyak cho karamach kisön pich cho ngörekyot - Chebet - Pokot translation
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Healthy animals, happy people : a flipbook for use with community animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda - Pokot context
“Vaccination does not treat sick animals. It helps to prevent the disease from spreading to healthy animals. You must treat all the sick animals, first…” The book tells the story of villagers’ fearful responses when some of their livestock start to get sick. The illustrations provide excellent support for a simple, yet far-reaching story. The theme is raising awareness of animal diseases and their treatment, with outcomes of increased security in terms of animal health and household income. Community animal health workers (CAWH) provide nodes of reliable information and training so that disease prevention can gain a foothold among women and men farmers.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Langage : Anglais
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Kyak cho karamach kisön pich cho ngörekyot
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Gender and intersectional analysis of livestock vaccine value chains in Kaffrine, Senegal
Theories of intersectionality recognize that forms of inequality are mutually constitutive and that sources of oppression are overlapping and dynamic. This paper applies a gendered and intersectional transformational approach, to highlight how social factors affect provision and utilization of vaccines for Newcastle disease (ND) and Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in the region of Kaffrine, Senegal. Findings indicate that actors’ (at national, regional and district levels, including animal health providers at community level) experiences are often defined by rigid gender norms, location and remoteness, and to a lesser degree by social stratifications of age, ethnicity, and livelihood.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : McKune, Sarah, Serra, Renata, Toure´, Alioune
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Langage : Anglais
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Country gap report : Uganda
This country report provides background to launching value chain mapping of the pestes des petit ruminants (PPR) vaccine in the Karamoja sub-region in Uganda. The first stage will map the livestock vaccine value chain (LVVC) and will help determine how the PPR vaccine value chain (VVC) functions in terms of delivering vaccines and involving female livestock keepers, as well as the related attitudes and perceptions of various LVVC actors on women’s involvement. For instance, women farmers receive limited extension services and technical information compared to men (14% women vs. 30% men); extension services lack women’s involvement to determine their needs.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Pogoreltseva, Olga Munzo
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Langage : Anglais
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Country gap report : Nepal
The project focus is to determine how the current Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) vaccine value chain (VVC) functions in terms of delivering vaccines and involving female livestock keepers in the vaccine distribution value chain. It looks at how related attitudes and perceptions of various livestock vaccine value chain (LVVC) actors affect women’s involvement in the LVVC. Additionally, the mapping of the VVC is designed to capture how gender intersects with other identities of the women such as caste, ethnicity, age, wealth, education, religion, and livelihood.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Gangga, Adi
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Langage : Anglais
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Advancing women's participation in livestock vaccine value chains in Nepal, Senegal and Uganda : communications strategy
The report discusses targeted groups to increase visibility, highlight project results, promote uptake of research findings, and promote partnerships. The report details country specific communications strategies, distinguishing between the three countries (Nepal, Senegal, Uganda). It also delineates the indicators used to monitor the communication strategy, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the team regarding communications. The project will further the knowledge of constraints that women face in the livestock vaccine value chain (LVVC).
Auteur ou autrice(s) : Harper, Jim
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Langage : Anglais
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Healthy animals, happy people : a flipbook for use with community animal health workers working with the livestock vaccine value chain in Karamoja Sub Region, Uganda - Kjong context
“Vaccination does not treat sick animals. It helps to prevent the disease from spreading to healthy animals. You must treat all the sick animals, first…” The book tells the story of villagers’ fearful responses when some of their livestock start to get sick. The illustrations provide excellent support for a simple, yet far-reaching story. The theme is raising awareness of animal diseases and their treatment, with outcomes of increased security in terms of animal health and household income. Community animal health workers (CAWH) provide nodes of reliable information and training so that disease prevention can gain a foothold among women and men farmers.
Auteur ou autrice(s) : University of Florida
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Langage : Anglais
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