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Risk Analysis of Zoonosis Along
the Bushmeat Value Chain in Cameroon

Published 20 September 2024

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A One Health Approach to bushmeat consumption in Cameroon

In Cameroon, bushmeat is not just a food choice but a culturally significant tradition. This report explores how to balance this practice with global health priorities, striving for a wild meat trade that is safe, sustainable, and legal.

Risk Analysis of Zoonosis Along the Bushmeat Value Chain in Cameroon

Report author(s):
Jean Marc Feussom K, Dalida Ikoum, Constant Momballa-Mbun

Publication date:
September 2024


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About the One Health Approach

One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimise the health of people, animals, and ecosystems. Find out more here.


About Wildlife TRAPS

The Wildlife TRAPS Project, implemented by TRAFFIC and IUCN with funding support from USAID, is helping to forge cross-sectoral partnerships with government and experts in inter-governmental organisations, NGOs, academia, and the private sector to identify risk mitigation strategies to prevent future zoonotic spillover potential associated with trade in wild animals. 

As well as social and behavioural change interventions, the Wildlife TRAPS project is supporting policy and regulatory reform efforts, including strengthening supply chain management systems. The identification of critical control points within wildlife trade supply chains will help target illicit and other high-risk wildlife trade practices that may facilitate the transmission of zoonotic diseases.

About ReTTA

ReTTA is a TRAFFIC project aiming to Reduce Trade Threats to Africa’s Wild Species and Ecosystems. The project is funded by Arcadia—a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.