Dear All

For encouraging the owners ( specially the small ones) to participate in the vaccination campaign and to follow the control program , free vaccination or even sometimes incentives are not enough, I believe that an important campaign of communication and awarness should  prepare the road for the control and vaccination, I propose to include this issue under the socio-economics, and socio-economics to be a main theme, we face in so many cases, that some small owners are not interested  in vaccination of their animals even free of charge, specially  in the less developed regions. this an important element to be considered.

Best wishes

Hassan

 

Hassan AIDAROS

Prof. of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine

OIE Representative for Egypt

Chairman of Middle East Veterinary Center

5, Mossadak st. 12311Dokki Cairo, EGYPT

Tel: +2012 22185166

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Objet : From Dr Tabitha Kimani on the wider role of socio-economics. With moderator's question
 
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 strategies will 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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