Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa
The integration of One Health (OH) approaches, principles, and ethos within international organizations and public sectors’ national health and environmental structures is a long process that requires both institutionalization and operationalization. Within the framework of a development project cov...
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| author | Richards, Shauna Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Angombe, Simon Becker, J. Bukachi, Salome R.A. Chirenda, Joconiah Araújo, Lucinda de Nys, Hélène M. de Desta, Hiwot Fafetine, José Fèvre, Eric M. Freeman, Rachel J. Grace, Delia Hamoonga, Raymond Hared, Yusuf A. Hassim, A. Iraki, Bibiana Okello, Justine Kaba, Mirgissa Kankya, Clovice Karembu, Margaret Kimaro, Esther G. Lukuyu, Ben A. Matope, Gift Mor, Siobhan M. Munyeme, Musso Mutua, Florence K. Mtegha, Chiku Patel, Ekta Pfukenyi, D. Pule-Meulenberg, Flora Roesel, Kristina Shirima, Gabriel M. Shyaka, Anselme Wood, Catherine Yussuf, Buke Caron, Alexandre |
| author_browse | Angombe, Simon Araújo, Lucinda de Becker, J. Bukachi, Salome R.A. Caron, Alexandre Chirenda, Joconiah Desta, Hiwot Fafetine, José Freeman, Rachel J. Fèvre, Eric M. Grace, Delia Hamoonga, Raymond Hared, Yusuf A. Hassim, A. Iraki, Bibiana Kaba, Mirgissa Kankya, Clovice Karembu, Margaret Kimaro, Esther G. Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Lukuyu, Ben A. Matope, Gift Mor, Siobhan M. Mtegha, Chiku Munyeme, Musso Mutua, Florence K. Nys, Hélène M. de Okello, Justine Patel, Ekta Pfukenyi, D. Pule-Meulenberg, Flora Richards, Shauna Roesel, Kristina Shirima, Gabriel M. Shyaka, Anselme Wood, Catherine Yussuf, Buke |
| author_facet | Richards, Shauna Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Angombe, Simon Becker, J. Bukachi, Salome R.A. Chirenda, Joconiah Araújo, Lucinda de Nys, Hélène M. de Desta, Hiwot Fafetine, José Fèvre, Eric M. Freeman, Rachel J. Grace, Delia Hamoonga, Raymond Hared, Yusuf A. Hassim, A. Iraki, Bibiana Okello, Justine Kaba, Mirgissa Kankya, Clovice Karembu, Margaret Kimaro, Esther G. Lukuyu, Ben A. Matope, Gift Mor, Siobhan M. Munyeme, Musso Mutua, Florence K. Mtegha, Chiku Patel, Ekta Pfukenyi, D. Pule-Meulenberg, Flora Roesel, Kristina Shirima, Gabriel M. Shyaka, Anselme Wood, Catherine Yussuf, Buke Caron, Alexandre |
| author_sort | Richards, Shauna |
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| description | The integration of One Health (OH) approaches, principles, and ethos within international organizations and public sectors’ national health and environmental structures is a long process that requires both institutionalization and operationalization. Within the framework of a development project covering 12 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, an innovative process to institutionalize OH approaches and principles at the national level is presented. Supported by international research and technical organizations, national higher education institutions were empowered to assist relevant ministries and stakeholders in their roadmap towards the integration of OH approaches and principles. A rapid OH assessment tool was designed to understand the existing OH stakeholders, governance structures, and gaps in the implementation of OH in each country. This provided evidence for developing plans for furthering the country’s goals towards institutionalizing OH and was implemented through a stakeholder, demand-driven process. After close to 2 years of implementation, five key insights for OH institutionalization developed: (1) utilizing higher education ‘multiplier’ institutions for intersectoral cohesion and action; (2) emphasizing participatory design driven by demand; (3) having a flexible project framework to ensure national needs are met with timing adapted to local administrative and political rhythms; (4) promoting cross-country learning opportunities that offer peer-to-peer buy-in, trust; and (5) the need for soft skills training in OH for better intersectoral collaboration. |
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| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2024 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1440202025-12-08T10:29:22Z Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa Richards, Shauna Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Angombe, Simon Becker, J. Bukachi, Salome R.A. Chirenda, Joconiah Araújo, Lucinda de Nys, Hélène M. de Desta, Hiwot Fafetine, José Fèvre, Eric M. Freeman, Rachel J. Grace, Delia Hamoonga, Raymond Hared, Yusuf A. Hassim, A. Iraki, Bibiana Okello, Justine Kaba, Mirgissa Kankya, Clovice Karembu, Margaret Kimaro, Esther G. Lukuyu, Ben A. Matope, Gift Mor, Siobhan M. Munyeme, Musso Mutua, Florence K. Mtegha, Chiku Patel, Ekta Pfukenyi, D. Pule-Meulenberg, Flora Roesel, Kristina Shirima, Gabriel M. Shyaka, Anselme Wood, Catherine Yussuf, Buke Caron, Alexandre capacity building one health approach research The integration of One Health (OH) approaches, principles, and ethos within international organizations and public sectors’ national health and environmental structures is a long process that requires both institutionalization and operationalization. Within the framework of a development project covering 12 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, an innovative process to institutionalize OH approaches and principles at the national level is presented. Supported by international research and technical organizations, national higher education institutions were empowered to assist relevant ministries and stakeholders in their roadmap towards the integration of OH approaches and principles. A rapid OH assessment tool was designed to understand the existing OH stakeholders, governance structures, and gaps in the implementation of OH in each country. This provided evidence for developing plans for furthering the country’s goals towards institutionalizing OH and was implemented through a stakeholder, demand-driven process. After close to 2 years of implementation, five key insights for OH institutionalization developed: (1) utilizing higher education ‘multiplier’ institutions for intersectoral cohesion and action; (2) emphasizing participatory design driven by demand; (3) having a flexible project framework to ensure national needs are met with timing adapted to local administrative and political rhythms; (4) promoting cross-country learning opportunities that offer peer-to-peer buy-in, trust; and (5) the need for soft skills training in OH for better intersectoral collaboration. 2024-05-11 2024-05-23T14:10:47Z 2024-05-23T14:10:47Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144020 en Open Access application/pdf CAB International Richards, S., Knight-Jones, T., Angombe, S., Becker, J., Bukachi, S.A., Chirenda, J., De Araujo, L., De Nys, H., Desta, H., Fafetine, J., Fèvre, E., Freeman, R., Grace, D., Hamoonga, R., Hared, Y.A., Hassim, A., Iraki, B., Okello, J., Kaba, M., Kankya, C., Karembu, M., Kimaro, E.G., Lukuyu, B., Matope, G., Mor, S.M., Munyeme, M., Mutua, F., Mtegha, C., Patel, E., Pfukenyi, D., Pule-Meulenberg, F., Roesel, K., Shirima, G., Shyaka, A., Wood, C., Yussuf, B. and Caron, A. 2024. Towards institutionalization of One Health in eastern and southern Africa. One Health Cases 2024(2024): ohcs20240007. |
| spellingShingle | capacity building one health approach research Richards, Shauna Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Angombe, Simon Becker, J. Bukachi, Salome R.A. Chirenda, Joconiah Araújo, Lucinda de Nys, Hélène M. de Desta, Hiwot Fafetine, José Fèvre, Eric M. Freeman, Rachel J. Grace, Delia Hamoonga, Raymond Hared, Yusuf A. Hassim, A. Iraki, Bibiana Okello, Justine Kaba, Mirgissa Kankya, Clovice Karembu, Margaret Kimaro, Esther G. Lukuyu, Ben A. Matope, Gift Mor, Siobhan M. Munyeme, Musso Mutua, Florence K. Mtegha, Chiku Patel, Ekta Pfukenyi, D. Pule-Meulenberg, Flora Roesel, Kristina Shirima, Gabriel M. Shyaka, Anselme Wood, Catherine Yussuf, Buke Caron, Alexandre Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| title | Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| title_full | Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| title_fullStr | Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| title_short | Towards Institutionalization of One Health in Eastern and Southern Africa |
| title_sort | towards institutionalization of one health in eastern and southern africa |
| topic | capacity building one health approach research |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144020 |
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