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Work programme _ cost estimate national PACE programme of Ghana for the period May 2003 TO April 2004.
Rinderpest disease resurfaced in Ghana in 1985 after earlier attempts to eradicate it from West
Africa through the JP15 project. Ghana continued annual vaccinations of cattle against
rinderpest until 1996 even though the ...
Regional TA posted in MALI
The Regional Technical Assistant, Dr. Nicolas Denormandie, was based at the Regional Coordination Unit of
PACE in Bamako (Mali). He was covering initially seven French-speaking countries within Western and Central
Africa, ...
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 PanAfrican Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) Common Services and Coordination Units, but it had been postponed by two months. ...
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 ...
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 ...
PACE Kenya project first quarter progress report for year 2 annual work programme.
The second year workplan was approved in December, 2002. Despite the holiday season
and national elections, project activities still continued during the quarter. Follow-up
investigations of the suspected Laikipia rinderpest ...
AN ASSESSMENT OF VETERINARY SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEMS IN THE SOMALI ECO-SYSTEM
Rinderpest eradication is a global objective and the African Union / Inter African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU / IBAR), through the Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE), is spearheading the ...
PROGRAMME PANAFRICAIN DE CONTROLE DES EPIZOOTIES (PACE-CAMEROUN)
PROGRAMME PANAFRICAIN DE CONTROLE DES EPIZOOTIES (PACE-CAMEROUN)
Extension of the Pan-African programme for the control of epizootics (PACE) Final Report.
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," ...