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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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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 ... -
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) ... -
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
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Establishment of Liaison between PACE Somalia and PACE Kenya
The animal health work was launched as PARC Phase I and II Somalia project without a government in situ that was recognized. Operations under PARC were concentrating in rinderpest control in southern parts of Somalia and ... -
EU-IBAR PACE programme report on the team enhancement workshop held at the Lenana House training _ confrence centre, Nairobi on 18th March 2005.
This report summarizes the proceedings and output of the Team Enhancement Workshop for the EU/IBAR PACE Programme held at the Lenana House Training & Conference Centre, Nairobi, Kenya on 18thMarch, 2005. During the workshop ... -
EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT FUND PROJECT NUMBER REG-5007-005 EDF VII AND VIII
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Evaluation oF PACE Staff Competencies, the Management Structure, Management Systems and the Working Relations
Through the Organization of African Unity, now the African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU/IBAR) the European Union has funded a five year Euro 72 million programme to support the livestock sector in ... -
Evaluation of PACE Staff Competencies, the Management Structure, Management Systems and the Working Relations.
(i) Through the Organization of African Unity, now the African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU/IBAR) the European Union has funded a five year Euro 72 million programme to support the livestock sector ... -
Evaluation of PACE Staff Competencies, the Management Structure,Management Systems and the Working Relations
(i) Through the Organisation of African Unity, now the African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU/IBAR) the European Union has funded a five year Euro 72 million programme to support the livestock sector ... -
Experiences and the Way Forward on Community Based Animal Health Service Delivery in Ethiopia
(3/6/2003)This report summarizes the proceedings of a workshop on the 'Experiences and the Way Forward on Community-based Animal Health Worker Services in Ethiopia' held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 6th 7thMarch 2003. The focus ...