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PACE Kenya project first quarter progress report for year 2 annual work programme.
The second year workplan was approved in December, 2002. Despite the holiday season and national elections, project activities still continued during the quarter. Follow-up investigations of the suspected Laikipia rinderpest ... -
PACE Manual Procedures.
Animal health is a prior condition for the development of livestock farming and the rural world in Africa where, despite meat imports in particular, the population does not get proper amounts of animal protein. Animal ... -
Pan - African programme for the control of Epizootic diseases (PACE) mid-term review.
The report presents the findings of the mid-term review (MTR) of PACE, the Pan African Program for the Control of Epizootic Diseases. The MTR was undertaken in October-November of 2002 by a team assembled by Development Network-of ... -
A Pan - African Strategy on the Improvement of Fisheries & Aquaculture data collection, Analysis & dissemination
(2014-05)This strategic document is intended to provide a framework and guidelines that should lead to improvements in the availability and quality of national and regional data to support fisheries management, aquaculture ... -
PAN AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTIC DISEASES (PACE) MID-TERM REVIEW AGREEMENT NO 6125
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 lst, 1999, and countries started the ... -
Pan African programme for the control of Epizootic diseases -Uganda component..PDF
Livestock production constitutes an important sub-sector of agricultural production in Uganda, contributing 16% of agricultural GDP and 7.5% of the total GDP in form of milk, meat, hides, skins and other by-products. ... -
PAN AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS (PACE)
PACE aims at the eradication of rinderpest from African continent as part of the Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme (GREP). The regulatory framework for the certification of individual countries is provided through a ... -
PAN AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS SOMALI ECOSYSTEM RINDERPEST ERADICATION COORDINATION UNIT
The Somali Ecosystem Rinderpest Eradication Coordination Unit (SERECU) was established within AU-IBAR to manage and coordinate a time-bound regional program with the end point being the verification of absence of rinderpest ... -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign PATTEC..PDF
Tsetse fly infestation is one of the most important constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. By transmitting animal trypanosomosis, the tsetse fly drastically reduces the numbers of livestock available. ... -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign (PATTEC)-Promotional Materials.PDF
The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) launched a new campaign to control the tsetse fly, the vector for trypanosomiasis, on Feb 19 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency ... -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign PATTEC Enhancing Africa's Health and Prosperity.
Tsetse fly infestation is one of the most important constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. By transmitting animal trypanosomosis, tsetse drastically reduces the numbers of livestock available. At the same ... -
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 ...