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One for all, all for One Health- Assessing the impact of installing joint human-animal disease surveillance on the reporting performance of Community Health Workers in Sierra Leone •

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Authors: Lise Masselus

As part of the One Health Project, community health workers are trained in joint animal and human disease surveillance as a way for early detection of the zoonotic disease Ebola. This master’s thesis explores whether CHWs in the One Health Project submit more surveillance reports vs their non-One Health Project counterparts and finds that they do, in fact, significantly.

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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Infectious/communicable diseases, Program Evaluation, Training

Resource Type: Best practices, Evaluation

Year: 2019

Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

Country: Sierra Leone

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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