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GLOBAL PLAN FOR THE PACE CO-ORDINATION UNITS AND COMMON SERVICES
1. INTRODUCTION. This global plan outlines in broad terms the phasing and management of major activities envisaged for the PACE Programme's Co-ordination Units in Nairobi and Bamako, and for the Common Services. The global ...
Annual work programme _ cost estimate for PACE Tanzania Year 2 (1st November 2002 to 31st October 2003).
This is a second Annual Work Plan and Cost Estimate for the PACE (Tanzania)
Component which is part of the Regional Pan-African Programme for the Control
of Epizootics (PACE) under the African Union Inter-African Bureau ...
PAN-AFRICAN PROGRAMME FOR THE CONTROL OF EPIZOOTICS(PACE)
The current document presents the activities of the PACE Coordination Unit (PCU) and the Common Services (CS) for the fifth Work Plan and Cost Estimate (WPCE) for a period of four months. from 1" July 2004 to 31' October ...
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 ...
Proceedings of the Introductory Workshop on the Community-based Animal Health andParticipatory Epidemiology (CAPE) Unit
Proceedings of the Introductory Workshop on the Community-based Animal Health andParticipatory Epidemiology (CAPE) Unit
INTERVIEWS
INTERVIEWS
SOMALI ECOSYSTEM RINDERPEST ERADICATION COORDINATION UNIT (SERECU)
This final report of Somali Ecosystem Rinderpest Eradication Coordination Unit (SERECU) provides an overview of project justification and objectives, achievements, constraints, lessons learnt and suggested recommendations. ...
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 ...