Implementing One Health Concept in Rural Communities: Approaches and Challenges in Sierra Leone

Authors

  • R. Suluku Author
  • A.T. Jalloh Author
  • B.O. Emikpe Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/

Keywords:

One Health, Rural Communities, Rabies, Dogs

Abstract

One health issues need to be accepted and well implemented in rural setting of developing nations where health care delivery is 
still a mirage. This paper examines the challenges and approaches of implementing one health concept at rural communities in 
Sierra Leone. Rapid and participatory rural appraisal was adopted to obtain information from invitees, Non-Governmental 
organizations operating in the communities, direct and indirect beneficiaries in and around the project area which include officials 
from District council, councilors, ward representatives, Paramount Chiefs, community leaders, health workers, International and 
National Non- Governmental Organization, Traders, Animal Owners and officials from Ministry of Health and Agriculture. This 
study showed that implementing One Health in rural communities of this nature had been difficult due to a myriad of factors 
ranging from lack of trained available personnel, poor infrastructure, a weak health system in the animal and human sector, lack 
of organized institution and mismanagement of funds. It also identified one health needs and zoonotic diseases of interest as an 
entry point for implementation of one health concept. One of the zoonoses identified is rabies while dog ownership pattern and 
management were identified as factors that need improvement to achieve rabies control at rural setting.

Published

2024-09-15

Issue

Section

Original Article

How to Cite

Implementing One Health Concept in Rural Communities: Approaches and Challenges in Sierra Leone. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 21(3), 245-249. https://doi.org/10.4314/

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