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  1. Learning to select and apply qualitative and participatory methods in natural resource management research: self-critical assessment of research in Cameroon by Nchanji, Y.K., Levang, P., Jalonen, R.

    Published 2017
    “…Developing skills in participatory research from research design to group facilitation and balanced interpretation of findings require considerable time and is often best learned through apprenticeship. We explore how experience gained through the use of participatory research tools and reflection will help in applying such tools better, improving interaction with research participants and increasing relevance of research results.…”
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  2. Uneven transmission of traditional knowledge and skills in a changing wildmeat system: Yangambi, Democratic Republic of Congo by Shephard, S., Muhindo, J., Nyumu, J., Mbangale, E., Nziavake, S., Cerutti, P.O., Vliet, N. van

    Published 2023
    “…This pattern partly reflects the period of 'apprenticeship' but may also suggest diminished learning opportunity in recent years.Skills in cooking, smoking, and selling wildmeat persist at a higher level than skills in curing disease and gathering wild produce. …”
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  3. One Health gains momentum in Africa but room exists for improvement by Fasina, F.O., Bett, Bernard K., Dione, Michel M., Mutua, Florence K., Roesel, Kristina, Thomas, Lian F., Kwoba, E., Ayebazibwe, C., Mtika, N., Gebeyehu, D.T., Mtui-Malamsha, N., Sambo, M., Swai, E.S., Bebay, C.

    Published 2022
    “…Thinking was particularly challenged in areas of dimensions coverage and balance, while planning was challenged in the areas of capacity for detection, identification, monitoring of infectious diseases; biosafety and quality management; skills through taught and distance-learning programmes; information and communication technologies to support learning and skills through research apprenticeships. Conclusion We conclude that although One Health has gained momentum in Africa, there still exists room for improvement. …”
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