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Pan African Veterinary Vaccine Center PANVAC Work plan and budget Period 15 May 2004-31st October 2004.PDF
Livestock in Africa's economy: In 1998 the population of livestock in Africa was estimated at 204 million head of cattle, 212 million sheep, 182 million goats, 4 million horses, 3 millions Camel, 22 million pigs, and 1 ... -
Pan- african programme for the control of epizootics (PACE) First year annual work programme and cost estimate.
The Pan-African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) Kenya project work plan was signed in 1995 and implemented alongside the Emergency Programme for the Eradication of Rinderpest in Kenya (EPERK). The PARC project cost a total of ... -
Pan- African programme for the control of epizootics (PACE) Kenya national project.
The PACE programme has the overall objective of contributing to rural development and poverty alleviation. This will be reached through effective disease control and animal he, care, which will secure the availability of ... -
Pan-African Control of Epizootics (PACE)-Terms of Reference.
The PACE programme is a major development programme financed by the EDF in the field of animal health in Africa, reaching 32 African countries. The Programme started on November 1st, 1999, and countries started the ... -
PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME
The PACE strategy provides a framework within which national programmes will be developed and linked to sub-regional and regional strategies for the surveillance and control of the major epizootic diseases. The activities ... -
Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootic Diseases (Pace) Mid-Term Review Agreement No 6125/REG
(2003-05)The report presents the findings of the mid-term review (MTR) of PACE, the Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootic Diseases. The MTR was undertaken in October-November of 2002 by a team assembled by ... -
PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS
In Africa, the European Union supported a continent-wide fight against rinderpest, through the Pan-African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC), which ended on 31 October 1999, after thirteen years of successful implementation. The ... -
Pan-African programme for the Control of Epizootics Final report regional technical assistance 2003 - 2006.
The regional technical assistant (RTA) for the West African Sahelian countries now covers a cluster of 10 countries : Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. The Gambia was added to the list as ... -
Pan-African programme for the control of epizootics Ghana national project.
Ghana joined the international programme for the control of rinderpest code named Pan African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) in 1992. At the end of PARC in March 1999, there were still important milestones in the OIE pathway ... -
PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS(PACE)
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PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS(PACE)
The current document presents the activities of the PACE Coordination Unit (PCU) and the Common Services (CS) for the fifth Work Plan and Cost Estimate (WPCE) for a period of four months. from 1" July 2004 to 31' October ... -
Pan-African Strategy for the Control and Eradication of PPR
(2015)This document presents the Pan African Strategy for Control and Eradication of Peste des Petits Ruminants. -
Paper to discuss the immediate and future funding of PARC co-ordination and national programmes.
This document is to facilitate the discussions between the PARC-advisers and the representatives of the Commission of the European Union and the Delegation of the EC (Kenya), as outlined in the attached Agenda. In order ... -
Paris - reporting's forms and visualization.
Summary report at national (for country database) and continental (continental database) level on the number of outbreaks, cases, deaths, morbidity rate and mortality rate per disease, for a particular month and cumulative ... -
Participatory Impact Assessment of the Save the Children USA Community-based Animal Health Project
(2002-12)This report describes a participatory impact assessment of a community-based animal health project run by Save the Children US in Dollo Bay woreda (Afdher Zone) and Dollo Ado woreda (Liben Zone) of the Somali National ... -
Participatory Planning and Implementation of Crossbreeding Activities in Africa: Policy Brief 11
(2019)Key messages brought out in this policy brief include the need to strengthening the participation of stakeholders in planning and implementing crossbreeding programs to reduce the loss of indigenous breeding stock; and the ... -
Participatory Planning and Implementation of Crossbreeding Activities in Africa: Policy Brief 12
(2019)Key messages highlighted in this brief include: Strengthening the participation of stakeholders in planning and implementing crossbreeding programs will reduce the loss of indigenous breeding stock; and Stakeholder involvement ... -
Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) Control and Eradication Strategy: Lesotho
(2019)Presents the strategic action by the Government of Lesotho in the eradication and control of Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR).