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Evaluation of the One Health Framework in Africa based on stakeholders’ responsibilities and likely impact on overall One Health inputs and outputs
Important Definitions

1.  Association of animal/animal product producers, traders and processors: These are groups of people with a common goal and they deal in the business of capturing, slaughtering and sales of animals. They constitute themselves into a group for easy administration.

2.   Government Boards: This is a body with variable number of members constituted by the ruling government and charged mainly with supervisory roles over an agency or institution.

3.   NGO (non-governmental organisations), CBO (Community Based Organisation), FBO (Faith Based Organisation): NGOs are organisations with a defined memorandum and a mission statement. They are registered with the government of the country where they are established. They may be affiliated to an INGO (International Non-governmental organisations). CBO and FBO are sub-sets of NGO and are community based.
Dear colleagues, the following stakeholders have been identified in the overall One Health implementation in Africa. To ensure correct stakeholder mapping using a semi-quantitative process, we appeal that you kindly fill this survey. The outcome of the exercise will be published as an open access document for the use of all participants.

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* 1. How would you rate the likely impact of One Health on the various Stakeholders below

  High Moderate Low
Associations of animal/animal product Producers, Traders and Processors
National research funding bodies
Department of Wildlife (Management and Research)
Development partners (donors, consultants, collaborators etc)
Veterinary field Officers working in holding grounds, livestock markets and quarantine station
Medical health care staff
Public Financial Institutions
Private Financial Institutions
General Public
Government Boards
Law enforcers (police, military, customs)
Local governments
Livestock farmers
Local NGOs, CBOs, FBOs
Meat inspectors
Media (print, electronic)
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture
Other Government Ministries (Ministry of Trade)
Politicians/Policy makers
Poultry hatcheries and breeder farms
Commercial layers and broilers
Professional and Paraprofessional Associations
Public and private veterinary laboratories
Ranches (dairy and beef cattle farms)
Regional economic communities
Small ruminants (sheep and goat) and pigs
Regulatory bodies i.e. (Vet, Medical, Pharmacy, Others)
Research institutions (International, National, private, public)
Public and private human Laboratories
Training institutions (public, private)
Input providers. Veterinary and medical pharmaceuticals, biological, reagents, chemicals and other inputs dealers (Veterinary pharmaceuticals, Medical pharmaceuticals,Biological, vaccine & reagents, Chemicals,Feed & other input)

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* 2. In the scale of 1-5, how would you rate the interest of the stakeholders below. Where 1=Lowest and 5=Highest

  1 2 3 4 5 N/A
Associations of animal/animal product Producers, Traders and Processors
National research funding bodies
Department of Wildlife (Management and Research)
Development partners (donors, consultants, collaborators etc)
Veterinary field Officers working in holding grounds, livestock markets and quarantine station
Medical health care staff
Public Financial Institutions
Private Financial Institutions
General Public
Government Boards
Law enforcers (police, military, customs)
Local governments
Livestock farmers
Local NGOs, CBOs, FBOs
Meat inspectors
Media (print, electronic)
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture
Other Government Ministries (Ministry of Trade)
Politicians/Policy makers
Poultry hatcheries and breeder farms
Commercial layers and broilers
Professional and Paraprofessional Associations
Public and private veterinary laboratories
Ranches (dairy and beef cattle farms)
Regional economic communities
Small ruminants (sheep and goat) and pigs
Regulatory bodies i.e. (Vet, Medical, Pharmacy, Others)
Research institutions (International, National, private, public)
Public and private human Laboratories
Training institutions (public, private)
Input providers. Veterinary and medical pharmaceuticals, biological, reagents, chemicals and other inputs dealers (Veterinary pharmaceuticals,Medical pharmaceuticals,Biological, vaccine & reagents,Chemicals ,Feed & other inputs)

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* 3. In the scale of 1-5, how would you rate the influence of the stakeholders below. Where 1=Lowest and 5=Highest

  1 2 3 4 5 N/A
Associations of animal/animal product Producers, Traders and Processors
National research funding bodies
Department of Wildlife (Management and Research)
Development partners (donors, consultants, collaborators etc)
Veterinary field Officers working in holding grounds, livestock markets and quarantine station
Medical health care staff
Public Financial Institutions
Private Financial Institutions
General Public
Government Boards
Law enforcers (police, military, customs)
Local governments
Livestock farmers
Local NGOs, CBOs, FBOs
Meat inspectors
Media (print, electronic)
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture
Other Government Ministries (Ministry of Trade)
Politicians/Policy makers
Poultry hatcheries and breeder farms
Commercial layers and broilers
Professional and Paraprofessional Associations
Public and private veterinary laboratories
Ranches (dairy and beef cattle farms)
Regional economic communities
Small ruminants (sheep and goat) and pigs
Regulatory bodies i.e. (Vet, Medical, Pharmacy, Others)
Research institutions (International, National, private, public)
Public and private human Laboratories
Training institutions (public, private)
Input providers. Veterinary and medical pharmaceuticals, biological, reagents, chemicals and other inputs dealers (Veterinary pharmaceuticals, Medical pharmaceuticals, Biological, vaccine & reagents, Chemicals,Feed & other inputs)

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* 4. What do you consider the weakest link in your country leading to a successful implementation of One Health approaches? (maximum of 50 words)

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* 5. If you had 50,000 USD how would you best invest them towards One Health implementation in your country? (Not more than 200 words)

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