Evidence-Based Engagement of the Somali Pastoralists of the Horn of Africa in Polio Immunization: Overview of Tracking, Cross-Border, Operations, and Communication Strategies

  • Haydarov R
  • Anand S
  • Frouws B
  • et al.
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Pastoralism is a key characteristic of the Horn of Africa. In total (including Uganda), it is estimated that approximately 20 million pastoralists live in the region (Ginetti & Franck, 2014). Pasto...

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Haydarov, R., Anand, S., Frouws, B., Toure, B., Okiror, S., & Bhui, B. R. (2016). Evidence-Based Engagement of the Somali Pastoralists of the Horn of Africa in Polio Immunization: Overview of Tracking, Cross-Border, Operations, and Communication Strategies. Global Health Communication, 2(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/23762004.2016.1205890

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