Jigjiga University One Health Initiative

L. Crump, Seid Mohammed Ali, R. Tschopp, J. Zinsstag
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A partnership between Jigjiga University (JJU), the Armauer Hansen Research Institute and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, One Health (OH) established the Jigjiga University One Health Initiative (JOHI) in Ethiopian Somali Regional State. The aim of JOHI is to establish health research, teaching and development capacity at JJU leading to innovative integrated health systems to improve the health and wellbeing of pastoralist communities. The stakeholders include communities, local decision makers and academic partners. This case study reviews their experiences through the transdisciplinary process of the first phase of the project. We started with the challenge of how to find out what to do, identifying priorities together with all actors, and framing and setting up the project. From the agreed upon goals, research questions were formulated and discussed with the participants. Ideas emerged on interventions, which were converted into action plans, and again scrutinized by the actors and project committees. Field projects were implemented and research results were shared with stakeholders to inform and develop the activities for the second project phase. The repeated dialogue with stakeholders, including the communities, ensured that the developed interventions are feasible for service providers and acceptable to the target population. We conclude that such iterative transdisciplinary research projects have a huge advantage over conventional scientist-driven research, leading to more rapid transfer of research findings into policy and practice.
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吉吉加大学共同健康倡议
吉吉加大学(JJU)、阿莫尔·汉森研究所和瑞士热带和公共卫生研究所、同一个健康(OH)之间的伙伴关系在埃塞俄比亚索马里区域国建立了吉吉加大学同一个健康倡议(JOHI)。JOHI的目标是在JJU建立卫生研究,教学和发展能力,从而形成创新的综合卫生系统,以改善牧民社区的健康和福祉。利益相关者包括社区、地方决策者和学术合作伙伴。本案例研究通过项目第一阶段的跨学科过程回顾了他们的经验。我们从如何找到该做什么的挑战开始,与所有参与者一起确定优先级,并构建和设置项目。根据商定的目标,制定研究问题并与参与者讨论。关于干预措施的想法出现了,这些想法被转化为行动计划,并再次由行动者和项目委员会仔细审查。实施了实地项目,并与利益相关者分享了研究成果,为项目第二阶段的活动提供了信息和发展。与包括社区在内的利益攸关方的反复对话确保了制定的干预措施对服务提供者来说是可行的,并为目标人群所接受。我们的结论是,这种迭代的跨学科研究项目比传统的科学家驱动的研究具有巨大的优势,可以更快地将研究成果转化为政策和实践。
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