Using participatory impact pathway methodology to evaluate public–private partnerships in the poultry sector in Ethiopia
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A new case study on the poultry sector in Ethiopia reports on the first use of participatory impact pathway methodology to evaluate public–private partnerships in the veterinary domain.
The study, published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Feb 2022), represents a milestone in building a participatory evaluation framework of public–private partnerships in the veterinary sector.
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N’Guessan, N.B., Poupaud, M., Dieuzy-Labaye, I., Asfaw, Y.T., Wieland, B., Tesfu, F., Daniel, U., Tulayakul, P. and Peyre, M. 2022. Evaluation of public-private partnership in the veterinary domain using impact pathway methodology: In-depth case study in the poultry sector in Ethiopia. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 9: 735269.
Photo credit: Smallholder poultry farmer in Sidama, Ethiopia (ILRI/Kettema Yilma)
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