This interactive flip chart is a visual and discussion-based tool designed to educate livestock owners, animal handlers, and community members in Ghana about safe practices when living and working with animals. Developed by Breakthrough ACTION Ghana in collaboration with the Veterinary Services Directorate and other One Health partners, the resource supports zoonotic disease prevention by highlighting key behaviors to reduce risks of infection. The flip chart addresses everyday practices related to animal handling, hygiene, vaccination, and injury response, making it ideal for use by veterinary officers, extension agents, and community health workers. Its engaging illustrations and local language adaptability ensure comprehension across literacy levels, promoting sustainable behavior change in both rural and peri-urban settings.
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