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Participatory risk assessment: a new approach for safer food in vulnerable African communities

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In this paper, the authors suggest participatory research and gender analysis as boundary-spanning mechanisms, bringing communities and food-safety implementers together to analyse food safety problems and develop workable solutions.
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Women play the major role in food supply in developing countries, but too often their ability to feed their families properly is compromised; the result is high levels of food-borne disease and consequent limited access to higher-value markets. We argue that risk-based approaches – current best practice for managing food safety in developed countries – require adaptation to the difficult context of informal markets. We suggest participatory research and gender analysis as boundary-spanning mechanisms, bringing communities and food-safety implementers together to analyse food-safety problems and develop workable solutions. Examples show how these methodologies can contribute to operationalising risk-based approaches in urban settings and to the development of a new approach to assessing and managing food safety in poor countries, which we call ‘participatory risk analysis’.

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Participatory epidemiology in disease surveillance and research.

TL;DR: The principal applications of participatory epidemiology are reviewed and the lessons learned from field applications are highlighted and future challenges are examined.
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Manual on participatory epidemiology: Methods for the collection of action-oriented epidemiological intelligence

TL;DR: It is hoped that the material in this publication will both advance disease control and eradication efforts and stimulate further application of these innovative techniques.

A review of PRA methods for livestock research and development

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