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Chaliliche Kebele Leader: A Role Model in Community Mobilization for Integrated Health Services
With the health post in Chaliliche, Ethiopia, lacking medical resources and the skill set for treating severe illnesses, people need to travel for as far as 20 kilometres to get to the nearest health center. Motorbikes are the only means of transport running between...

MEAL Training concluded
The training went very well and ended as scheduled on the 18th of November 2022 achieving its objectives. It also served as an important forum by which HEAL Somalia and Kenya teams exchanged their experiences. I also used the training as an opportunity to share the...

MEAL Training in Nairobi
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) is often one of the most talked about but least practiced aspect of project as well as organizational management. The regional project, One Health for Humans, Environment, Animals and Livelihoods (OH4 HEAL),...

Livestock route mapping for improved health of humans, animals and the environment
Pastoralism is an effective and productive livelihood system that makes the best use of variably distributed natural resources in often dry rangeland areas where it has a particularly strong comparative advantage over other land uses. In order to function well,...

Healthy Rangelands, Healthy Livestock and Healthy People: A Fully Integrated One Health Approach in Pastoral Ethiopia
This post is written by Fiona Flintan and Samuel Assefa Tefera, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Ann Waters-Bayer, Prolinnova, Barbara Hutchinson, Rangelands Partnership, Jeffrey Herrick, USDA. In recent years in the pastoral areas of developing...