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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 07:31:05 +0000
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Dear Paul,
 
From a socio-economic perspective, it’s not only the theme of justification  which will benefit from detailed socio-economic analysis . Coordination and implementation will benefit from a socio-economic analyses  that focus on farming systems, livelihoods, value chains, incentives  for participation was as well looking at the cost-sharing/ co-funding based on distribution of benefits of control.   Lastly,  disease surveillance and vaccination strategieswill benefit from a cost-effectiveness  and response capacity analysis that will identify the best bet strategies.
 
Tabitha Kimani
Socio-economist, FAO, Nairobi.
 
Thank you Tabitha. Would you recommend that Socio-economics be a Main Theme in its own right or a cross-cutting sub-theme?  Kind regards, Paul. 

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