Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)

Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever: This research study is a subcomponent of a bigger project “Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development” (BUILD). The output of the research is expected...

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Autores principales: Namatovu, Jane, Lule, Peter, Campbell, Zoe, Tumusiime, Dan, Bett, Bernard, Roesel, Kristina, Ouma, Emily, Marsy, Asindu, Kiara, Henry Kimathi
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141822
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author Namatovu, Jane
Lule, Peter
Campbell, Zoe
Tumusiime, Dan
Bett, Bernard
Roesel, Kristina
Ouma, Emily
Marsy, Asindu
Kiara, Henry Kimathi
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Campbell, Zoe
Kiara, Henry Kimathi
Lule, Peter
Marsy, Asindu
Namatovu, Jane
Ouma, Emily
Roesel, Kristina
Tumusiime, Dan
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Lule, Peter
Campbell, Zoe
Tumusiime, Dan
Bett, Bernard
Roesel, Kristina
Ouma, Emily
Marsy, Asindu
Kiara, Henry Kimathi
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description Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever: This research study is a subcomponent of a bigger project “Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development” (BUILD). The output of the research is expected to inform the development PPR and RVF control strategies and options to support ongoing campaigns to eradicate Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and zoonotic diseases, especially Rift Valley fever (RVF) in Uganda. This study was qualitative and utilised sex-disaggregated focus group discussions with livestock keepers and 32 key informant interviews to explore influencing factors shaping disease control options taken up by men and women in six districts in the western, northeastern, and eastern regions of Uganda during 2020-2021. 16 FGDs were conducted in the RVF sites and 12 FGDs in the PPR sites. The results could guide government in developing appropriate interventions for controlling PPR and RVF. This work was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the project Boosting Uganda’s investment in livestock development (BUILD) (Grant number BMZ001) and One Health Research, Education and Outreach Centre in Africa (OHRECA) (Grant number BMZ002). Additional time support was received from the CGIAR Initiative Sustainable Animal Productivity (SAPLING) which is supported by the contributors to the CGIAR Trust Fund (https://www.cgiar.org/funders).
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spelling CGSpace1418222025-12-08T10:11:39Z Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD) Namatovu, Jane Lule, Peter Campbell, Zoe Tumusiime, Dan Bett, Bernard Roesel, Kristina Ouma, Emily Marsy, Asindu Kiara, Henry Kimathi gender zoonoses rift valley fever peste des petits ruminants goats cattle livestock vaccines social ecological model Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever: This research study is a subcomponent of a bigger project “Boosting Uganda’s Investments in Livestock Development” (BUILD). The output of the research is expected to inform the development PPR and RVF control strategies and options to support ongoing campaigns to eradicate Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and zoonotic diseases, especially Rift Valley fever (RVF) in Uganda. This study was qualitative and utilised sex-disaggregated focus group discussions with livestock keepers and 32 key informant interviews to explore influencing factors shaping disease control options taken up by men and women in six districts in the western, northeastern, and eastern regions of Uganda during 2020-2021. 16 FGDs were conducted in the RVF sites and 12 FGDs in the PPR sites. The results could guide government in developing appropriate interventions for controlling PPR and RVF. This work was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the project Boosting Uganda’s investment in livestock development (BUILD) (Grant number BMZ001) and One Health Research, Education and Outreach Centre in Africa (OHRECA) (Grant number BMZ002). Additional time support was received from the CGIAR Initiative Sustainable Animal Productivity (SAPLING) which is supported by the contributors to the CGIAR Trust Fund (https://www.cgiar.org/funders). 2024-05-13T11:26:21Z 2024-05-13T11:26:21Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141822 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118339 Open Access Jane Namatovu, Peter Lule, Zoe Campbell, Dan Tumusiime, Bernard Bett, Kristina Roesel, Emily Ouma, Asindu Marsy, Henry Kimathi Kiara. (30/5/2021). Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD) [Gender Study].
spellingShingle gender
zoonoses
rift valley fever
peste des petits ruminants
goats
cattle
livestock vaccines
social ecological model
Namatovu, Jane
Lule, Peter
Campbell, Zoe
Tumusiime, Dan
Bett, Bernard
Roesel, Kristina
Ouma, Emily
Marsy, Asindu
Kiara, Henry Kimathi
Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)
title Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)
title_full Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)
title_fullStr Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)
title_full_unstemmed Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)
title_short Gender roles in ruminant disease management in Uganda: Implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever (BUILD)
title_sort gender roles in ruminant disease management in uganda implications for the control of peste des petits ruminants and rift valley fever build
topic gender
zoonoses
rift valley fever
peste des petits ruminants
goats
cattle
livestock vaccines
social ecological model
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141822
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