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pro vyhledávání: '"Elizabeth Kyewalabye"'
Autor:
Winnie Bikaako, Patricia Kabahango, Kenneth Mugabi, Agnes Yawe, Kisembo Stallon, Elizabeth Kyewalabye, Lillian Tukahirwa, Dean Kusiimakwe, Meghan Stanley, Beth Miller, Anthony Mugisha, Marieke H. Rosenbaum, Hellen Amuguni
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 10 (2022)
This paper describes the institutional context that shapes the visibility and positioning of women along the Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and Newcastle Disease (ND) vaccine value chains for Sembabule district of Uganda. It examines the institutio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eaf8edd6780d497e8299d32aa216865c
Autor:
Lillian Tukahirwa, Anthony Mugisha, Elizabeth Kyewalabye, Ruth Nsibirano, Patricia Kabahango, Dean Kusiimakwe, Kenneth Mugabi, Winnie Bikaako, Beth Miller, Brigitte Bagnol, Agnes Yawe, Meghan Stanley, Hellen Amuguni
Publikováno v:
Development in Practice. 33:416-433
Autor:
Winnie Bikaako, Patricia Kabahango, Kenneth Mugabi, Agnes Yawe, Kisembo Stallon, Elizabeth Kyewalabye, Lillian Tukahirwa, Dean Kusiimakwe, Meghan Stanley, Beth Miller, Anthony Mugisha, Marieke H. Rosenbaum, Hellen Amuguni
Publikováno v:
PloS one. 17(10)
This paper describes the institutional context that shapes the visibility and positioning of women along the Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and Newcastle Disease (ND) vaccine value chains for Sembabule district of Uganda. It examines the institutio
Autor:
Anthony Mugisha, Elizabeth Kyewalabye, Janetrix Hellen Amuguni, Roberta Talmage, Winnie Bikaako, Irene Naigaga, Brigitte Bagnol
Publikováno v:
Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal. 5
Most capacity building efforts to investigate and counter emerging infectious diseases have focused on supporting public health agencies. However, to improve the understanding of the epidemiology, and outcome of diseases, aid in their detection and t
Publikováno v:
Tropical Animal Health and Production. 40:287-297
Research in control of tick-borne diseases and trypanosomosis, and their vectors, namely, ticks and tsetse flies respectively, has been on going for decades. However, very little attention has been paid to the socio-economic factors that are likely t
Publikováno v:
Tropical animal health and production. 37(6)
In Uganda, control of vector-borne diseases is mainly in form of vector control, and chemotherapy. There have been reports that acaricides are being misused in the pastoralist systems in Uganda. This is because of the belief by scientists that intens
Publikováno v:
Tropical Animal Health & Production; May2008, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p287-297, 11p