Browsing AU-IBAR Initiatives and Project Reports by Title
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Contribution Agreement for AU-IBAR
(2021-09)Fisheries and aquaculture sectors in Africa provide millions of Africans with affordable nutritious food and livelihoods. Still, according to FAO prospective study, average per capita fish consumption in Africa is likely ... -
Coordination Nationale PACE
Du lundi 15 juillet au dimanche 21 juillet 2002 a ete effectuee par le Docteur ASSOGBA Honore, Coordonnateur National du PACE assiste de Mr. AHOLOU YEYI Jacques, Collaborateur du chargé de repiderniologie, une tournee de ... -
Country strategy paper and national indicative programme.
EC formal assistance has remained suspended in the Sudan since 1990, due to EU c aver about lack of r spect for human rights and democracy, and to the civil conflict. In Nc 1999, the EU and the Sudan engaged in a formal ... -
Cross Sectional Cattle Disease Surveillance Bungoma District, Kenya..PDF
This study was undertaken to identify the major diseases affecting and limiting the health and productivity of indigenous zebu cattle in 3 divisions of Bungoma district, Kenya. The survey established the prevalence rate ... -
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Current Livestock Policies in Eastern and Central Africa
The paper is prepared on the basis of communications received from participants of the countries concerned as contained in their respective national reports prepared for the Seminar. Of the 26 countries invited to the ... -
DAIRY IMPORTS INTO THE DEVELOPING WORLD - A CROSS-COUNTRY CO-INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
Most developing countries import significant quantities of milk and dairy products to fill the gap between their domestic production and consumption. The total quantity of milk available for consumption and other uses in ... -
Development of marker vaccines, companion diagnostic tests and improvement of epidemiological knowledge to facilitate control of rinderpest and peste des petits ruminants viruses
RP is extremely contagious and probably the most-lethal disease of cattle and buffalo with a case-fatality rate of up to 90% (21). All species of the Order Artiodactyla are affected although cattle, buffalo and large wild ... -
Dialogue with Regional Economic Communities (RECS) on Implementation of Fisheries Governance Project Phase 2 (FishGov 2)
(2021-12-29)Activities of the AU-IBAR in Fisheries and Aquaculture Development is guided by the Policy Framework and Reform Strategy for fisheries and aquaculture in Africa (PFRS) and the Africa Blue Economy Strategy (ABES). The ... -
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Documentation Mission Report-Document Management Component
The Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) has accumulated a large number of documents over the seven years the project. The documentation mission resulted from the recognition of a need for project's ... -
Dossier on application for Rinderpest disease free status..PDF
Nigeria is situated in the South Eastern part of West Africa and is bordered to the West by Benin Republic, North by Niger Republic, East by Cameroon, North East by Chad Republic and to the South by the Atlantic Ocean. ... -
Economic impacts of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) in Africa Tambi,
CBPP is a disease of economic importance because of the high morbidity and mortality losses it causes to cattle. The financial implications of these losses are of great significance to both cattle owners and to the nation. ... -
EDITING AND PUBLISHING REPORTS ON THE PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS
A short term consultancy has been contracted by the German Technical Cooperation/International Service (GTZ/IS) — SATEC Developpement International and the African Union — Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU/IBAR) ... -
Enhancing institutional collaboration in fisheries and aquaculture: Meeting Report
(2014)Meeting report on Enhancing institutional collaboration in fisheries and aquaculture, held in Accra, Ghana from 10-12 July, 2022. -
Epidemiologist for the Collaborative Centres in Nairobi and N_Djamena.
Rinderpest was first introduced to the African continent in 1841 and it first appeared south of the Sahara in 1884, after infected cattle were imported from India. The resulting epidemic killed over 90% of the indigenous ... -
Establishment of a Regional Livestock Development Programme for Eastern Africa
Establishment of a Regional Livestock Development Programme for Eastern Africa