Ethiopian Dairy and Animal Health Policy Sector: A Stakeholders' Network Analysis

Public policy making often involves a multitude of actors. The level and nature of interaction among these actors, be it cohesion or friction, determines policy outcomes. For outsiders with the aim of influencing policy based on empirical evidence, it is imperative to know who are involved in the policy making process, the interest and influence of each actor as well as the nature and extent of their interaction. A study was conducted to analyze the Ethiopian livestock policy sector in terms of the main actors and their interaction in the dairy and animal health policy subsector. The study applied participatory stakeholders and social network analysis to identify the most important actors, their salience and network characteristics. The results indicate that a multitude of actors with diverse interests is involved in the Ethiopian dairy sector in a loosely connected network with medium level of clustering aligned along administrative tiers. The results also showed that in the existing federal administrative structure, there are no policy networks in the Ethiopian diary policy landscape that cut across regional boundaries. However, the international and federal level government actors play important role as central actors with bridging role connecting the decentralized regional and local level actors as well as in initiating policy engagement and change. This implies that there is a room for pluralistic policymaking and any attempt to influence policy in the livestock sector need to work with these international, federal and regional level actors.

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Author Teklewold Tilaye, Bekele Adam, L. Moore Henrietta and Berg Stefan
Maintainer EIAR
Last Updated December 30, 2023, 20:40 (UTC)
Created March 18, 2023, 12:51 (UTC)
contributor Getachew, Meron
creator Teklewold Tilaye, Bekele Adam, L. Moore Henrietta and Berg Stefan
date 2023-01-11T00:00:00
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identifier https://doi.org/10.20372/eiar-rdm/W1PCPH
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