TY - JOUR
T1 - Interventions to Reduce Pesticide Exposure from the Agricultural Sector in Africa
T2 - A Workshop Report
AU - Röösli, Martin
AU - Fuhrimann, Samuel
AU - Atuhaire, Aggrey
AU - Rother, Hanna-Andrea
AU - Dabrowski, James
AU - Eskenazi, Brenda
AU - Jørs, Erik
AU - Jepson, Paul C
AU - London, Leslie
AU - Naidoo, Saloshni
AU - Rohlman, Diane S
AU - Saunyama, Ivy
AU - van Wendel de Joode, Berna
AU - Adeleye, Adeoluwa O
AU - Alagbo, Oyebanji O
AU - Aliaj, Dem
AU - Azanaw, Jember
AU - Beerappa, Ravichandran
AU - Brugger, Curdin
AU - Chaiklieng, Sunisa
AU - Chetty-Mhlanga, Shala
AU - Chitra, Grace A
AU - Dhananjayan, Venugopal
AU - Ejomah, Afure
AU - Enyoh, Christian Ebere
AU - Galani, Yamdeu Joseph Hubert
AU - Hogarh, Jonathan N
AU - Ihedioha, Janefrances N
AU - Ingabire, Jeanne Priscille
AU - Isgren, Ellinor
AU - Loko, Yêyinou Laura Estelle
AU - Maree, Liana
AU - Metou'ou Ernest, Nkoum
AU - Moda, Haruna Musa
AU - Mubiru, Edward
AU - Mwema, Mwema Felix
AU - Ndagire, Immaculate
AU - Olutona, Godwin O
AU - Otieno, Peter
AU - Paguirigan, Jordan M
AU - Quansah, Reginald
AU - Ssemugabo, Charles
AU - Solomon, Seruwo
AU - Sosan, Mosudi B
AU - Sulaiman, Mohammad Bashir
AU - Teklu, Berhan M
AU - Tongo, Isioma
AU - Uyi, Osariyekemwen
AU - Cueva-Vásquez, Henry
AU - Veludo, Adriana
AU - Viglietti, Paola
AU - Dalvie, Mohamed Aqiel
PY - 2022/7/23
Y1 - 2022/7/23
N2 - Despite the fact that several cases of unsafe pesticide use among farmers in different parts of Africa have been documented, there is limited evidence regarding which specific interventions are effective in reducing pesticide exposure and associated risks to human health and ecology. The overall goal of the African Pesticide Intervention Project (APsent) study is to better understand ongoing research and public health activities related to interventions in Africa through the implementation of suitable target-specific situations or use contexts. A systematic review of the scientific literature on pesticide intervention studies with a focus on Africa was conducted. This was followed by a qualitative survey among stakeholders involved in pesticide research or management in the African region to learn about barriers to and promoters of successful interventions. The project was concluded with an international workshop in November 2021, where a broad range of topics relevant to occupational and environmental health risks were discussed such as acute poisoning, street pesticides, switching to alternatives, or disposal of empty pesticide containers. Key areas of improvement identified were training on pesticide usage techniques, research on the effectiveness of interventions targeted at exposure reduction and/or behavioral changes, awareness raising, implementation of adequate policies, and enforcement of regulations and processes.
AB - Despite the fact that several cases of unsafe pesticide use among farmers in different parts of Africa have been documented, there is limited evidence regarding which specific interventions are effective in reducing pesticide exposure and associated risks to human health and ecology. The overall goal of the African Pesticide Intervention Project (APsent) study is to better understand ongoing research and public health activities related to interventions in Africa through the implementation of suitable target-specific situations or use contexts. A systematic review of the scientific literature on pesticide intervention studies with a focus on Africa was conducted. This was followed by a qualitative survey among stakeholders involved in pesticide research or management in the African region to learn about barriers to and promoters of successful interventions. The project was concluded with an international workshop in November 2021, where a broad range of topics relevant to occupational and environmental health risks were discussed such as acute poisoning, street pesticides, switching to alternatives, or disposal of empty pesticide containers. Key areas of improvement identified were training on pesticide usage techniques, research on the effectiveness of interventions targeted at exposure reduction and/or behavioral changes, awareness raising, implementation of adequate policies, and enforcement of regulations and processes.
KW - Agriculture
KW - Farmers
KW - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
KW - Humans
KW - Occupational Exposure/prevention & control
KW - Pesticides
KW - integrated pest management (IPM)
KW - risk assessment
KW - personal protective equipment
KW - mixed methods
KW - Africa
KW - stakeholders
KW - environmental health
KW - occupational health
KW - sub-Saharan Africa
KW - interventions
KW - pesticides
KW - evidence-based policymaking
U2 - 10.3390/ijerph19158973
DO - 10.3390/ijerph19158973
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 35897345
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 19
JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
IS - 15
M1 - 8973
ER -