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Programme de bourses "Jeunes Chercheurs" Illness and Health among the Kel Tamasheq in Northern Mali Brief outline At the mercy of the ecological and economic dictates of their arid environment, nomadic societies are repeatedly forced to migrate and relocate. G Mali’s healthcare services are not geared to the nomads’ mobile lifestyle, and the socio-cultural barriers in place mean that women and children in particular have virtually no access to external healthcare facilities. Very little research has been done into their internal networks, their perception of illness, the perceived causes and their ensuing behaviour. Aims, objectives and methods It is, however, practically impossible to control diseases without knowing their context. Collating key data on nomad women’s general understanding of health issues as well as on diseases and their epid The arid regions of the Sahel zone can only be economically exploited by nomadic cattle breeders. Once pastoral nomads are better familiarized with the essentials of healthcare concepts and strategies, appropriately tailored health interventions will improve their living
A society’s needs and the indigenous risks its faces cannot be identified by biomedical rationality alone, nor simply by taking a socio-cultural approach. Fundamental research on the diseases of a specific society require the interdisciplinary coupling of medical epidemiological studies with cultural anthropological methodology to obtain the complete picture. For this reason, local health determinants in the nomadic milieu of the Tamasheq are ascertained and interpreted with the aid of the theories and methods of cultural epidemiology and clinical and/or biological studies. Possible connections with diseases transmitted by animals (zoonoses) are also shown.
Results The results of the present case study (socio-cultural and medical dissertations and publications) are assessed in close collaboration with the Mali health authorities. Specifically evaluated indicators are discussed a priori with partners from the Mali healthcare s Interdisciplinary, institutional and international collaboration Institute for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Bern, Swiss Tropical Institute in Basel, Department of Public Health, Biostatistical Epidemiology and Medical Anthropology at the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Odontostomatology at the University of Bamako, Vétérinaires sans Frontières (VSF) France in Timbuktu.
Dr Samba Diop Tél.: (223) 222.5277 ; E-mails: saibd@keneya.net / saibd@mrtcbko.org
Dr Seydou Doumbia Tél.: (+223) 222.5277 ; E-mails: sdoumbi@mrtcbko.org / sdoumbi@soundjata.columbia.edu
Mohamed El Mouctar Tél.: (+223) 222.5277 ; E-mail: mohelmoc@yahoo.fr
Vétérinaires sans Frontières VSF Tombouctou Tél.: (+223) 292 12 72 ; Cell.: E-mail: vsf.mali@afribone.net.ml
Dr Bassirou Bonfoh Tél.: (+223) 674 09 79 ; E-mail: bassirou@agrosoc.insah.org
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Schulze Tel.: +41 31 631 88 91 E-mail: reinhard.schulze@islam.unibe.ch
PD Dr. med. vet. Jakob Zinsstag Tel.: +41 61 284 81 39 E-mail: jakob.zinsstag@unibas.ch
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