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Employment status of AFROHUN-Uganda one health alumni, and facilitators and barriers to application of the one health approach: a tracer study.

Tonny SsekamatteRichard K MugambeAisha NalugyaJohn Bosco IsunjuPatrick KalibalaAngella MusewaWinnie BikaakoMilly NattimbaArnold TigaizaDoreen NakalembeJimmy OsuretSolomon T WafulaSamuel OkechEsther BuregyeyaFatima TsiourisSusan Michaels-StrasserJohn David KabasaWilliam Bazeyo
Published in: BMC health services research (2022)
Notably, more than two-thirds of the OH alumni were employed, and more than a third held managerial position. While these findings portray a fairly good absorption rate of the OH alumni into the workforce, they also highlight the facilitators of application of the OH approach that need to be promoted as well as the barriers that need to be addressed if the application of the OH approach is to be improved within the workforce.
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