Dear Paul and Colleagues, Socio-economic subthemes and where they fit. Justification: · small ruminants products and services and roles played at the household and national economies; · socio-economics impacts of PPR and other small ruminants diseases and issues on livelihoods and national economies (This will allow one to see where PPR fits within the landscape of small ruminant development challenges and also identify what other problems/diseases can be addressed along PPR to improve buy in from farmers and policy makers) and benefits of control- as in returns to investments. Vaccination and surveillance: · response capacity analysis and suitable PPP arrangements, · cost-effectiveness of vaccine production and delivery systems (including required PPP), · unit cost of vaccination, · benefits associated with different vaccination and surveillance strategies. Animal movements and pathways for disease transmission: · farming systems andvaluechain analysis from both a development and animal health lens. Incentives for participation of policy makers and livestock keepers in PPR control: · understanding the decision making processes in animal health investments and how to engage policy makers and farmers( livelihood analysis, analysis of resource allocation decisions) Tabitha ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the FAO-AnimalHealth-L list, click the following link: https://listserv.fao.org/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=FAO-AnimalHealth-L&A=1