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Table 1 Interviewees’ role, location and gender

From: Street-level diplomacy and local enforcement for meat safety in northern Tanzania: knowledge, pragmatism and trust

 

Respondent roles

Moshi rural district (rural, peri-urban)

Moshi municipality (urban)

Regional

Frontline technical staff

Livestock Field Officers (LFOs/LEOs)

5 (M = 4, F = 1)

5 (M = 3, F = 2)

-

Public Health Officers (HOs)

4a (M = 1, F = 3)

5b (M = 1, F = 4)

-

Health & Environment Committee volunteers

5 (M = 2, F = 3)

5 (M = 2, F = 3)

-

Clinic-based human medical workers

5 (M = 1, F = 4)

4a (M = 2, F = 2)

-

Subtotal

19 (M = 8, F = 11)

19 (M = 8, F = 11)

-

Administrative & elected officials

Ward Executive Officers

5 (M = 4, F = 1)

5b (M = 3, F = 2)

-

Elected ward-level officials

5 (M = 5)

3a (M = 3)

-

High-ranking municipal official

-

1 (M = 1)

-

District-level veterinary operatives

-

3 (M = 3)

-

Regional-level animal health operatives

-

-

2 (M = 2)

Subtotal

10 (M = 9, F = 1)

12 (M = 10, F = 2)

2 (M = 2)

 

Total respondents

61 (M = 36, F = 25)

  1. M Male, F Female
  2. aIndicates that one or more wards either did not have an individual in post at the time, or he/she was not available for interview
  3. bOne respondent held the position of both Ward Executive Officer and HO for his ward
  4. The subtotals are presented in bold