Autor: Mor, Siobhan M.
- Module 2: Gender, culture and One Health
- Module 1: Principles and applications of One Health
- Community-designed One Health units as a model for integrated service delivery in pastoralist areas of Africa
- Community Conversations: Facilitating awareness and behaviour change regarding One Health hazards
- Module 3: Practice of One Health in HEAL sites
- Community conversations on One Health hazards: Report of the first round of conversations
Autor: Lemma, Mamusha
- Module 2: Gender, culture and One Health
- Module 1: Principles and applications of One Health
- Community Conversations: Facilitating awareness and behaviour change regarding One Health hazards
- Module 3: Practice of One Health in HEAL sites
- Community conversations on One Health hazards: Report of the first round of conversations
- Exploring gendered perspectives of pastoralist communities on zoonotic risks through community conversations on human-animal interaction in cross-border areas of Ethiopia and Kenya
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- Rangeland health for One Health: Rangeland management assessment and foresight
- Gender and One Health context analysis for HEAL
- One Health landscape in Somalia
- One Health Units for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods (HEAL)
- One Health for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods
- Human-wildlife conflict and its impacts on livelihoods, health, and the environment in Chebera Churchura National Park, Southwest Ethiopia: a phenomenological study using a One Health approach with an urgent call for action
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- Module 1: Principles and applications of One Health
- Training of trainers on culture, gender, and One Health in pastoralist settings
- Community Conversations: Facilitating awareness and behaviour change regarding One Health hazards
- Module 3: Practice of One Health in HEAL sites
- Training of trainers on One Health principles and applications in pastoralist settings
- Exploring gendered perspectives of pastoralist communities on zoonotic risks through community conversations on human-animal interaction in cross-border areas of Ethiopia and Kenya