Upjohn Melissa M, Pfeiffer Dirk U, Verheyen Kristien L P
Department of Production and Population Health, Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, United Kingdom.
Department of Production and Population Health, Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, United Kingdom.
Vet J. 2014 Feb;199(2):210-6. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2013.09.065. Epub 2013 Oct 4.
There are an estimated 112 million Equidae (horses, donkeys, mules) in the developing world, providing essential resources for their owners' livelihoods and well-being. The impoverished situation of their owners and the often harsh conditions in which they work mean that the animals' welfare is a cause for concern. A number of equine non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operate within working equid communities providing veterinary care, education and training programmes aimed at improving equine welfare. However, there is little published information available that describes monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of such interventions using objective outcome-based indicators and where baseline data are available. The aim of this paper is to summarise the peer-reviewed reports of M&E in this sector and identify the key issues which need to be addressed in ensuring that such evaluations provide useful information on the work of these organisations. A rigorous evidence base for designing future interventions will provide an opportunity for enhancing the effectiveness of working equid NGO operations. Increased availability of M&E reports in the peer-reviewed literature will enable NGOs to learn from one another and disseminate to a wider audience information on the role of working Equidae and the issues they face.
据估计,发展中世界有1.12亿匹马科动物(马、驴、骡),为其主人的生计和福祉提供了重要资源。主人的贫困状况以及他们通常恶劣的工作条件意味着这些动物的福利令人担忧。一些马类非政府组织在役用马类群体中开展工作,提供兽医护理、教育和培训项目,旨在改善马类福利。然而,几乎没有公开的信息描述使用基于客观结果的指标对这类干预措施进行监测和评估(M&E),也没有可用的基线数据。本文的目的是总结该领域经过同行评审的监测和评估报告,并确定在确保此类评估能提供有关这些组织工作的有用信息方面需要解决的关键问题。为未来干预措施设计建立严格的证据基础,将为提高役用马类非政府组织运作的有效性提供机会。同行评审文献中监测和评估报告的更多可得性,将使非政府组织能够相互学习,并向更广泛的受众传播有关役用马科动物的作用及其面临问题的信息。