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Street-Level Diplomacy and Local Enforcement for Meat Safety in Northern Tanzania: Kowledge, Pragmatism and Trust

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posted on 2024-09-05, 20:39 authored by Tabitha Hrynick, Violet Nasambu Barasa, Jackie Benschop, Sarah Cleaveland, John A. Crump, Mark M Davis, Sayuni Mariki, Blandina Theophil Mmbaga, N. Mtui-Malamsha, G Prinsen, Andrew J. Sharp, E. Sindiyo, E. S. Swai, K. M. Thomas, R. Zadoks, Linda Waldman
With increasing demand for red meat in Tanzania comes heightened potential for zoonotic infections in animals and humans that disproportionately affect poor communities. A range of frontline government employees work to protect public health, providing services for people engaged in animal-based livelihoods (livestock owners and butchers), and enforcing meat safety and food premises standards. In contrast to literature which emphasises the inadequacy of extension support and food safety policy implementation in low- and middle-income countries, this paper foregrounds the ‘street-level diplomacy’ deployed by frontline actors operating in challenging contexts.

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Hrynick, T. A.; Barasa, V.; Benschop, J.; Cleaveland, S.; Crump, J. A.; Davis, M.; Mariki, B.; Mmbaga, B. T.; Mtui-Malamsha, N,; Prinsen, G.; Sharp,J.; Sindiyo, E.; Swai, E. S.; Thomas, K. M.; Zadoks, R.; & Waldman, L. (2019) Street-Level Diplomacy and Local Enforcement for Meat Safety in Northern Tanzania: Kowledge, Pragmatism and Trust, BMC Public Health (2019) 19:863

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BMC Public Health 19

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