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    Assessment and Reflections on Livestock Service Delivery in Andhra Pradesh: A Synthesis
    Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative: A Living from Livestock
    2006
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    This report synthesises the studies and consultations undertaken by the CALPI-PPLPI-AHD initiative in support of developing a framework for effective and efficient delivery of livestock services.
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    Animal Health Workers in Andhra Pradesh: Service Delivery, Supplies, Support & Supervision
    Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative: A Living from Livestock
    2005
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    To provide support to the PPLPI-CALPI supported Livestock Service Delivery Reform Process, a comprehensive study of para-veterinary training programs and ground operations was carried out. The first report entitled ‘Para-veterinary Training Programmes in Andhra Pradesh’ covered various aspects of training of para-veterinarians and of different categories of ‘Animal Health Workers’ (40 to 180 days courses, to prepare candidates for placing as community based selfsupporting animal health workers) in Andhra Pradesh. This second report covers results of field research and discussion on the various ground level issues in Service Delivery by the community based Animal Health Workers (AHWs) including the support and supervision available to them for service delivery.
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    Livestock Service Delivery in Andhra Pradesh: Veterinarians’ Perspective
    Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative: A Living from Livestock
    2005
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    Andhra Pradesh has a strong, well qualified, committed and forward looking State Animal Husbandry Department (AHD). The state has a large network of veterinary infrastructure (veterinary dispensaries, hospitals and polyclinics, rural livestock units, and AI centres) and individuals - professional veterinarians and the para-veterinary staff. However, changing internal and external environments require the animal health and breeding service delivery system to become more dynamic and needs-oriented , financially sustainable, and closer to the ground. Veterinarians are a critical part and major stakeholder of any livestock service delivery system. They are the link with the livestock owners and hence have insights into the ground level reality. To inform the Livestock Service Delivery Reform process in the state of Andhra Pradesh (AP) being facilitated by PPLPI-CALPI, it was important to also get their perspective on the main issues and constraints they faced and to elicit some suggestions on enhancing the quality and reach of the livestock services in the state.

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