This dataset describes supra-national and national documents regulating the prevention, use, and surveillance of antibiotic resistance in Senegal. It was produced during a situational analysis for the DESIGN project by author Marion Bordier. The specific number of documents, rows, and columns is not provided.
Use Cases
- Analyze the distribution of documents across governance levels (supra-national vs. national) to understand policy influence.
- Map the thematic focus of documents (prevention, use, surveillance) to identify regulatory coverage gaps.
- Examine the relationship between document characteristics and the tags (e.g., Veterinary Legislation, Regulations) for policy research.
Strengths
- Data is directly tied to a defined research project (the DESIGN project) and a specific situational analysis.
- Focuses on a critical public health issue (antibiotic resistance) within a defined national context (Senegal).
- Includes metadata tags such as Governance, Veterinary Legislation, and Law for categorical analysis.
Limitations
- The dataset size, structure (rows/columns), and specific document contents are unknown.
- The absence of sample data or column definitions prevents assessment of data granularity and analytical depth.
- Potential temporal staleness if the document collection is not updated beyond the original analysis period.
Provenance
- Source
- CIRAD Harvested Collection, via Dataverse.
- Collection Method
- Produced during a situational analysis of antibiotic resistance governance for the DESIGN project.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Senegal, with inclusion of supra-national (continental and regional) documents.