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The overall objective of the activities in Tanzania are: To increase awareness on One Health to 80% of at risk population from identified priority zoonotic diseases areas at all levels, by June, 2020. Specifically, will be to produce the customized content for the health messages and to make a plan for rolling out the HIV and One Health messages. | The overall objective of the activities in Tanzania are: To increase awareness on One Health to 80% of at risk population from identified priority zoonotic diseases areas at all levels, by June, 2020. Specifically, will be to produce the customized content for the health messages and to make a plan for rolling out the HIV and One Health messages. | ||
− | 2 villages (Izazi and Mtera) in Iringa districts are for HIV, TB and | + | == Expected outcome == |
+ | Year 1: | ||
+ | * [[has result::2 villages (Izazi and Mtera) in Iringa districts are for HIV, TB and Cysticercosis (M04)]] | ||
+ | * [[has result::one Village in Monduli (Selela) is for for Anthrax (M04)]] | ||
+ | * [[has result::4. village as new operator (M06) ]] | ||
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(''earlier: in Kainam, Sanu and Yaeda chini villages in Mbulu District, Manyara region and Selela village of Monduli District in Arusha region, both of Northern Tanzania.'') | (''earlier: in Kainam, Sanu and Yaeda chini villages in Mbulu District, Manyara region and Selela village of Monduli District in Arusha region, both of Northern Tanzania.'') | ||
+ | == Radio link calculation == | ||
See [[DigI:Calculation_of_Radio_link|Calculation of Radio Link]] for identification of the connectivity to the village | See [[DigI:Calculation_of_Radio_link|Calculation of Radio Link]] for identification of the connectivity to the village | ||
The implementation of One Health in Tanzania is based upon recognition of the intimate linkages among the human, animal and ecosystem health domains. It proposes an interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral approach to disease surveillance, monitoring, prevention, control and mitigation of endemic and emerging diseases. In this intervention therefore, the diseases to be addressed are HIV, Bovine Tuberculosis, Cysticercosis and Anthrax | The implementation of One Health in Tanzania is based upon recognition of the intimate linkages among the human, animal and ecosystem health domains. It proposes an interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral approach to disease surveillance, monitoring, prevention, control and mitigation of endemic and emerging diseases. In this intervention therefore, the diseases to be addressed are HIV, Bovine Tuberculosis, Cysticercosis and Anthrax |
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T1.3 Selection of villages
Task Title | Selection of villages in TZ |
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WP | DigI:WP-T1 |
Lead partner | NIMR |
Leader | |
Contributors | NIMR, BasicInternet, Ministry of Health in Tanzania, Sokoine University of Agriculture, UIO |
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Objective
This task will create the list of villages in Tanzania
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Deliverables in T1.3 Selection of villages
Status
The overall objective of the activities in Tanzania are: To increase awareness on One Health to 80% of at risk population from identified priority zoonotic diseases areas at all levels, by June, 2020. Specifically, will be to produce the customized content for the health messages and to make a plan for rolling out the HIV and One Health messages.
Expected outcome
Year 1:
- 2 villages (Izazi and Mtera) in Iringa districts are for HIV, TB and Cysticercosis (M04)
- one Village in Monduli (Selela) is for for Anthrax (M04)
- 4. village as new operator (M06)
(earlier: in Kainam, Sanu and Yaeda chini villages in Mbulu District, Manyara region and Selela village of Monduli District in Arusha region, both of Northern Tanzania.)
Radio link calculation
See Calculation of Radio Link for identification of the connectivity to the village
The implementation of One Health in Tanzania is based upon recognition of the intimate linkages among the human, animal and ecosystem health domains. It proposes an interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral approach to disease surveillance, monitoring, prevention, control and mitigation of endemic and emerging diseases. In this intervention therefore, the diseases to be addressed are HIV, Bovine Tuberculosis, Cysticercosis and Anthrax