Making Pastoralists Count: Geospatial Methods for the Health Surveillance of Nomadic Populations

Volume: 101, Issue: 3, Pages: 661 - 669
Published: Sep 4, 2019
Abstract
Nomadic pastoralists are among the world’s hardest-to-reach and least served populations. Pastoralist communities are difficult to capture in household surveys because of factors including their high degree of mobility over remote terrain, fluid domestic arrangements, and cultural barriers. Most surveys use census-based sampling frames which do not accurately capture the demographic and health parameters of nomadic populations. As a result,...
Paper Details
Title
Making Pastoralists Count: Geospatial Methods for the Health Surveillance of Nomadic Populations
Published Date
Sep 4, 2019
Volume
101
Issue
3
Pages
661 - 669
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