Ensuring sustainable service delivery by ATHCS trained AHPs in exited areas
Ensuring sustainable service delivery by ATHCS trained AHPs in exited areas
Jaya Prakash Giri, the symbol of diligence, has his own story that can motivate other technicians working for equine welfare and treatment service. Mr. Giri, who hails from a five-member family living in a rural area of Gaur Municipality, Rautahat (Rautahat is an area exited by AHTCS on 2018) started his career in 2009 as a veterinary technician followed by being a junior technical assistant via skill test.
From those early days Mr. Giri has been involved in equine behaviour, handling and treatment training organized by AHTCS in partnership with Brooke, UK and shown his active participation with greater enthusiasm. He is now working as a government vet technician in Veterinary Hospital and Livestock Service Expert Centre, Gaur, Rautahat and providing veterinary service to various Brick Kilns and community equines handling approximately 25 equine cases monthly.
He has also undertaken Artificial Insemination training and provide approximately 100 Insemination service monthly. He has become first choice to rely upon healthcare service by the livestock farmers and equine keepers. We can see his extreme joy and satisfaction in providing gestational services to the animal owners.
This is a mere representation of the current equine veterinary treatment network at the site exited by AHTCS. Provision of veterinary services to equine animals in those areas is established on the foundation of AHTCS trained AHPs supplemented by government veterinary hospitals and veterinary centers.