2023
DOI: 10.1186/s41043-023-00345-x
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Local resource mobilization for malaria vector control among Rwandan rice farmers: a pilot study into the role of community ownership

Abstract: Background Evidence suggests a vicious cycle between rice cultivation and malaria control in Rwanda. Rice fields offer an attractive breeding ground for malaria vectors, which increases the disease burden in rice farming communities, and, consequently, reduces productivity in the rice sector. Community-based larval source management in rice fields is propagated as a sustainable solution to break this cycle. A sense of agency and ownership of malaria control interventions, as well as the mobiliz… Show more

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“…In Colombo, Aloysius and Ananda (2023) conducted in-depth interviews with food donors and In Colombo, Aloysius and Ananda (2023) conducted in-depth interviews with food donors and redistributors to analyse the existing food rescue system and inform policies to enhance food redistributors to analyse the existing food rescue system and inform policies to enhance food security. security.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Colombo, Aloysius and Ananda (2023) conducted in-depth interviews with food donors and In Colombo, Aloysius and Ananda (2023) conducted in-depth interviews with food donors and redistributors to analyse the existing food rescue system and inform policies to enhance food redistributors to analyse the existing food rescue system and inform policies to enhance food security. security.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%