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29th Reunion Meeting; Publication No. 124; Luanda - Angola; International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC)

dc.contributor.authorAU-IBAR
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T07:30:35Z
dc.date.available2022-02-17T07:30:35Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1187
dc.descriptionThe conference was organised in five themes viz: PATTEC and Country Reports; Glossina Biology and Control; Human African Trypanosomiasis, Animal African Trypanosomiasis; Socio-economics, Landuse and Environment, each one being preceded by a keynote address to highlight outstanding issues before the selected oral papers were presented. Networking and Capacity Building were discussed as cross cutting themes.en
dc.description.abstractThe 29th Conference was held in Complexo de Futungo II Luanda, Angola, 1st-5th October 2007 after a two week postponement. It was opened by Angola Minister for Health, H.E. Dr. Jose Vieira Dias van-du Nem after a speech by H. E. Madam Rosebud Kurwijla, Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture for the Africa Union on behalf of the Chairperson of the Commission, H.E. Prof. Alpha Oumar Konaré. The meeting was preceded by PAAT Advisory group and later a presentation by The Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) and a field trip.en
dc.description.sponsorshipAU-IBAR, AUCen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAU-IBARen
dc.subjectISCTRCen
dc.subjectPan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign (PATTEC)
dc.title29th Reunion Meeting; Publication No. 124; Luanda - Angola; International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC)en
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    AU-IBAR’s mandate is to support and coordinate the utilization of livestock, fisheries and wildlife as resources for both human wellbeing and economic development in the Member States of the African Union (AU). AU-IBAR is at the forefront of reducing the impact of transboundary animal diseases and zoonoses on livelihoods and public health in Africa.

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