2013
DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12147
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Health of mobile pastoralists in theSahel – assessment of 15 years of research and development

Abstract: In the Sahel, between Mauritania and Somalia including Northern Kenya, about 20-30 million people live as mobile pastoralists. The rhythm of their migration follows the seasons and the availability of resources such as water, pasture and salt. Despite their high exposure to zoonoses and problems caused by extreme climatic conditions, mobile pastoralists are virtually excluded from health services because the provision of social services adapted to their way of life is challenging. In cooperation with various p… Show more

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“…As nomads are continuously moving, mobile facilities are always the best approach for service delivery. Utilization of this service is influenced by nomads' health needs (Montavon et al 2013;Schelling et al 2007). WHO (2012b) has excluded TBAs from its definition of skilled attendants and has banned them from service provision everywhere in the world.…”
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“…As nomads are continuously moving, mobile facilities are always the best approach for service delivery. Utilization of this service is influenced by nomads' health needs (Montavon et al 2013;Schelling et al 2007). WHO (2012b) has excluded TBAs from its definition of skilled attendants and has banned them from service provision everywhere in the world.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The utilization of maternal health care services is influenced by the nomads' perception of their health needs and the preference for the informal health system. Findings in the literature from studies conducted in Chad show that a combination of human and animal health interventions is an effective way to improve nomads' health (Schelling et al 2007;Montavon et al 2013). The joint vaccination campaign for children and women beside livestock increased the coverage of vaccination of children and women.…”
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“…The call for a new institutional framework has been made repeatedly in mobile pastoralist research in the south-eastern Lake Chad area (Montavon et al, 2013;Bechir, 2012;Wiese, 2006;Fokou et al, 2004). Regulations to legislate land use and pastoralist movement cannot be imposed from the outside, but must rather be actively developed by the Government and Ministries with participation from representatives of the concerned populations.…”
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