AU-IBAR Initiatives and Project Reports: Recent submissions
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9th Advisory Committee Meeting of the PACE Programme - 2
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. ... -
BACKGROUND STUDY ON CONTAGIOUS BOVINE PLEUROPNEUMONIA (CBPP) IN UGANDA
Contagious Bovine Pleuro-pneumonia (CBPP) is an infectious disease of the lungs in cattle caused by a bacterium through inhalation of infected droplets from infected animals. Symptoms include loss of appetite, severe cough ... -
9th Advisory Committee Meeting of the PACE Programme
The AC notes with concern that the recommendation of the 7th ACM for a consultant to be appointed to review the recommendations of the Mid-Term Review (MTR) has not been followed. These delays might result in an irrational ... -
EXTENSION OF THE PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS (PACE)
The Mid-Term review (MTR) of the PACE programme;conducted in October 2002. concluded that: the agreed completion date. October 2004, is no longer realistic and needs to be extended if any results are to be achieved." In ... -
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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) ... -
SERVICE CONTRACT financed under the 8th European Development Fund - Project Nr 8-ACP-TPS 32
Following the signature of the of its headquarters agreement (Maputo, 28thJuly 2003) between the AU and Ethiopian Government, PANVAC was re-opened in February 2004 with the arrival at duty station of the Chief Technical ... -
WORK PROGRAMME _ COST ESTIMATE Somali Component YEAR ONE 01. January to 31.. December 2000
The European Commission has supported the continent-wide fight against rinderpest, through the Pan African rinderpest Campaign (PARC). This project has had considerable success and the disease now appears to be restricted ... -
7TH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE PACE PROGRAMME 2-5 APRIL 2003 NAIROBI, KENYA
7TH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE PACE PROGRAMME 2-5 APRIL 2003 NAIROBI, KENYA -
PACE FIRST HALF YEARLY REPORT JUNE-NOVEMBER 2002 YEAR THREE WORK PLAN AND COST ESTIMATE December 2002
The report summarizes the activities of the PACE Coordination Unit (PCU) and its Common Services during the first half year of the third work plan of PACE. It focuses on monitoring of national PACE programmes and support ... -
Synthesis of PACE Financial Report
The team of consultants should mention that after meeting with the main financial controller of the PACE programme, Mr. Alex Saelert, they have been signified that the financial data obtained are not final since the programme ... -
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. ... -
Rinderpest Eradication Strategy Workshop for Southern Sudan
(2001)The Rinderpest Eradication Strategy Workshop for Southern Sudan, 1-2 August 2001 was organised by VSF-Belgium for the Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) Southern Sector Livestock Programme under the co-ordination of the Pan ... -
Support short term mission for the establishment of the PACE Web-site
On request of IBAR/PACE, these short teen missions aims to support PACE co-ordination in designing and preparing a web-site to put online. The missions are provided under the ongoing TA contract between AU-1BAR and ... -
ANNUAL WORK PLAN _ COST ESTIMATE FOR PACE (GAMBIA)
The European Commission has supported the continent-wide fight against rinderpest, through the Pan African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC). This project has had considerable success and The Gambia has been declared provisionally ... -
Final Report on the Preparatory Phase of the Project on Trypanosomiasis Control in the Kagera Basin
(1/30/1990)The Kagera River Basin area comprising parts of Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda is a region with great potentials for agricultural and livestock development. Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis have been the major constraints ... -
BOOKLET ON PACE SUCCESS STORIES
When Rinderpest was introduced to Africa in the late 19th Century, the pandemic killed up to 90% of cattle and other susceptible wildlife species. The disease has plagued the African continent since then due to the presence ... -
Final report on the assignment as East African Epidemiologist of the Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics(PACE)
The logical framework and indicators below are based on Machakos planning workshop, which was held in October 2000. They were refreshed in PACE internal meetings and the version used is of 17th May 2001. Some activities ... -
REPORT OF THE WORKSHOP TO FORMULATE A STRATEGY FOR THE PACE PROGRAMME
This workshop had been included as an activity of the:first work programme for the Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) Common Sendces and Co-ordination Units, but it had been postponed by two months. ... -
HALF YEARLY REPORT JANUARY TO JUNE 2001
The six-month under saw the completion of the first annual work programme and cost estimate for the PACE Coordination Unit. It was extended three times, each time for one month at no additional cost to enable the coordination ...