Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya

Kenya has a high risk of being infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) because it (i) lies along the migratory bird routes, (ii) engages in formal and informal cross-border trade in live birds and other poultry products, (iii) lacks capacity to regulate the poultry industry trade and...

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Autores principales: Onkundi, Dennis, Bett, Bernard, Omore, Amos, Randolph, Thomas
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152548
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author Onkundi, Dennis
Bett, Bernard
Omore, Amos
Randolph, Thomas
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description Kenya has a high risk of being infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) because it (i) lies along the migratory bird routes, (ii) engages in formal and informal cross-border trade in live birds and other poultry products, (iii) lacks capacity to regulate the poultry industry trade and (iv) is well connected to the region and with the rest of the world through its air and road transport networks. The government developed a contingency plan for prevention and control of the disease in 2005 which describes a set of mitigation measures that could be implemented at various stages of the outbreak. The contingency plan identifies national and international agencies as well poultry value chain actors as being key players that would either deliver or implement HPAI control measures. It has not been established, however, whether these players would comply appropriately to ensure the successful implementation of the HPAI control measures. This is because actor willingness to comply depends fundamentally on the alignment of control measures with actor capacity to comply, their current practices, and incentives they face. This study (i) characterised control measures in terms of expected degree of compliance by actors in the poultry value chain and the agents responsible for implementing the measures, and (ii) identified actors who may be expected to prove to be compliance fail-points to successful implementation of control measures. Four HPAI control measures were studied: these are biosecurity, reporting, movement control, and culling and compensation.
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spelling CGSpace1525482025-11-06T06:09:28Z Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya Onkundi, Dennis Bett, Bernard Omore, Amos Randolph, Thomas avian influenza developing countries diseases agro-industry Kenya has a high risk of being infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) because it (i) lies along the migratory bird routes, (ii) engages in formal and informal cross-border trade in live birds and other poultry products, (iii) lacks capacity to regulate the poultry industry trade and (iv) is well connected to the region and with the rest of the world through its air and road transport networks. The government developed a contingency plan for prevention and control of the disease in 2005 which describes a set of mitigation measures that could be implemented at various stages of the outbreak. The contingency plan identifies national and international agencies as well poultry value chain actors as being key players that would either deliver or implement HPAI control measures. It has not been established, however, whether these players would comply appropriately to ensure the successful implementation of the HPAI control measures. This is because actor willingness to comply depends fundamentally on the alignment of control measures with actor capacity to comply, their current practices, and incentives they face. This study (i) characterised control measures in terms of expected degree of compliance by actors in the poultry value chain and the agents responsible for implementing the measures, and (ii) identified actors who may be expected to prove to be compliance fail-points to successful implementation of control measures. Four HPAI control measures were studied: these are biosecurity, reporting, movement control, and culling and compensation. 2010 2024-10-01T13:54:57Z 2024-10-01T13:54:57Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152548 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute International Livestock Research Institute Royal Veterinary College Onkundi, Dennis; Bett, Bernard; Omore, Amos; Randolph, Thomas. 2010. Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya. Africa/Indonesia Team Working Paper 31. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152548
spellingShingle avian influenza
developing countries
diseases
agro-industry
Onkundi, Dennis
Bett, Bernard
Omore, Amos
Randolph, Thomas
Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya
title Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya
title_full Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya
title_fullStr Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya
title_short Alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in Kenya
title_sort alignment of poultry sector actors with avian influenza control in kenya
topic avian influenza
developing countries
diseases
agro-industry
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152548
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