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Strengthening One Health Systems for Women Smallholder Farmers

In northern Ghana, VWB is supporting a One Health initiative that empowers women smallholder farmers to strengthen community-based animal health systems, improve household livelihoods, and build healthier, more resilient communities.

Strengthening One Health Systems for Women Smallholder Farmers

Goal: To strengthen community-based animal health systems and improve the livelihoods of women smallholder farmers by expanding access to veterinary services, promoting One Health practices, and supporting resilient, women-led livestock enterprises.

Target Groups: Women smallholder farmers, Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs), veterinary professionals, students, teachers, and rural farming communities.

Where: Bongo District and Kassena-Nankana West District, Upper East Region, Ghana.

Duration: 2026-2027 (One year)

The Situation

In northern Ghana, women smallholder farmers play a vital role in raising poultry and livestock, supporting household nutrition, and strengthening local economies. However, limited access to veterinary services, financial resources, and markets—combined with the growing impacts of climate change and animal disease—can threaten livestock health, livelihoods, and food security.

Women often face additional barriers to training, leadership opportunities, and decision-making, making it more difficult to access the knowledge and resources needed to build resilient livestock enterprises. Strengthening community-based animal health systems is essential to improving animal health, household well-being, and community resilience.

What We Are Doing

In collaboration with META Foundation Ghana, key activities include:

Training Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs): Training and equipping 20 women CAHWs to deliver basic animal health services, promote disease prevention, and share knowledge with farming households.

Strengthening Veterinary Capacity: Training 20 veterinary professionals in disease surveillance, diagnostics, mentorship, and digital extension services to strengthen local animal health systems.

Expanding Access to Animal Health Services: Introducing digital tools that connect veterinarians, CAHWs, and farmers through advisory messages, disease reporting, and remote support.

Supporting Women-Led Livestock Enterprises: Providing financial literacy training, strengthening savings and loan groups, improving market linkages, and establishing a revolving loan fund to help women invest in their livestock businesses.

Promoting One Health Education: Establishing school-based One Health Clubs and supporting community outreach to increase awareness of the connections between animal, human, and environmental health.

Building Community Resilience: Promoting climate-smart livestock management and supporting communities to develop resilience plans that strengthen preparedness for future health and climate challenges.

Expected Impact

  • Train 20 women Community Animal Health Workers
  • Strengthen the capacity of 20 veterinary professionals
  • Reach 4,000 farming households
  • Engage 4,000 students through school-based One Health Clubs
  • Strengthen animal health systems across 10 rural communities

Local Partner

META Foundation Ghana works with rural communities to strengthen livelihoods through sustainable agriculture, women's empowerment, and community development. With deep roots in northern Ghana, META brings local knowledge, trusted relationships, and a strong commitment to helping farming communities build healthier, more resilient futures.

Together, VWB and META are strengthening community-based animal health systems through a locally led One Health approach.

Funding Partner

This project is made possible through the generous support of Zoetis Foundation.

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