That Sheep May Safely Graze: Rebuilding Animal Health Care in War-Torn Afghanistan
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David M. Sherman., & David M. Sherman|AUTHOR. (2019). That Sheep May Safely Graze: Rebuilding Animal Health Care in War-Torn Afghanistan . Purdue University Press.

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Most notably, over a decade after its inception and with Afghanistan still in free fall, this private sector, district-based animal health program remains vitally active. The community-based veterinary paraprofessionals continue to provide quality services to farmers and herders, protecting their animals from the ravages of disease and improving their livelihoods, despite the political upheavals and instability that continue to plague the country. The elements contributing to this sustainability and their application to programs for improved veterinary service delivery in developing countries beyond Afghanistan are described in the narrative.
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