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. 2021 Jan 21;14(1):1868055. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1868055

Table 1.

CSO profiles by main sector for their operations, main roles, time working on AMR in Africa, and involvement in National Action Plans development and/or implementation

Sectors*
Survey respondents (total 35) (%)
Human 20 (57)
Animal health 10 (29)
Environment 5 (14)
Plant 0
Food production 0
Food safety 0
Main roles** Count ranking #1*** (%)
Advocacy 15 (43)
Service delivery 9 (26)
Technical inputs 5 (14)
Capacity building 3 (9)
Representation 3 (9)
Social functions 1 (3)
Time working on AMR Count (%)
Not started yet 5 (14)
6 months 6 (17)
Less than 1 year 3 (9)
Between one and two years 4 (11)
More than two years 9 (26)
More than five years 8 (23)
CSOs involved in NAP development & implementation Count (%)
Yes development 18 (43)
 Human 10 (53)
 Animal 6 (33)
 Environment 2 (6)
 Unknown 3 (9)
Yes implement 18 (51)
 Human 12 (34)
 Animal 4 (11)
 Environment 2 (6)
 Unknown 2 (6)

* As the CSOs self-labelled their priority sector.

** Representation (organisations that aggregate citizen voice), advocacy (organisations that lobby on particular issues), technical inputs (organisations that provide information and advice), capacity building (organisations that provide support to other CSOs, including funding), service delivery (organisations that implement development projects or provide services), social functions (organisations that foster collective recreational activities).

*** Ranking was decided by the mean number. Count is the number CSOs ranking the role as #1.