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Background paper for the establishment of governmentcontributions to the PanAfrican Control of Epizootics (PACE) programme
Background paper for the establishment of governmentcontributions to the PanAfrican Control of Epizootics (PACE) programme -
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 ... -
BEVIS PROGRAMME ET UDGET PREY S ONIT,TET, POUR LE PROGRAMME NATI NAL PACE BENTA
BEVIS PROGRAMME ET UDGET PREY S ONIT,TET, POUR LE PROGRAMME NATI NAL PACE BENTA -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Budget revision PCU PE 6, 9.ACP _RPR 32-5
The African Union, through its Commission for Rural Economy and Agriculture in April 2004 requested an extension of the period for implementation of the Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE), covered ... -
BUDGETING TO SUSTAIN NATIONAL LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN PACE MEMBER COUNTRIES
Livestock development is important for achieving food security and poverty reduction in Africa. However, several factors constrain livestock development in Africa. Animal diseases are the most important of these constraints. ... -
Consolidated work programme _ cost estimate for national pace programmes of Ethiopia, Guinee Conakry, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal.
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 ... -
CONSOLIDATED WORK PROGRAMME AND COST ESTIMATE FOR NATIONAL PACE PROGRAMMES
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 ... -
Consolidated work programme and cost estimate for national PACE programmes of Burundi, Congo, Cote D`Ivoire, Ethiopia, Guinea Conakry, Kenya,Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania,Gambia.
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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