Browsing The Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Campaign (PATTEC) Projects by Issue Date
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Final Report on the Preparatory Phase of the Project on Trypanosomiasis Control in the Kagera Basin
(1/30/1990)The Kagera River Basin area comprising parts of Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda is a region with great potentials for agricultural and livestock development. Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis have been the major constraints ... -
36th ISCTRC Programme and Book of Abstracts.
(2023)36th International Scientific Council For Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC) Programme and Book of Abstracts. -
Annual meeting of the OIE ad hoc Group on Non Tsetse Transmitted Animal Trypanosomoses (Paris , France , World Health Organisation for Animal Health HQ 23 May 2004 ).
Annual meeting of the OIE ad hoc Group on Non Tsetse Transmitted Animal Trypanosomoses ( Paris , France , World Health Organisation for Animal Health HQ 23 May 2004 ). -
MANAGEMENT REVIEW OF FITCA (K).pdf
Objective 0.1. The objective of this assignment was to try and identify what had caused the deterioration in relationships between the project and the national institutions on the one hand, the internal problems related ... -
Monitoring and backstopping report on the implementation of the farmer field school methodology in FITCA.
The Farmer Field School (FFS) methodology, an informal adult education approach, has been introduced in the final phases of The Farming in Tse-tse Controlled Areas Programme in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania (7 ACP RPR 578). ... -
Promotion of Livestock Farming in Tsetse Fly Infested Areas in Kenya.pdf
As in Kwale, the district can be divided into a humid coastal and dry hinterland part. Fly infestation is high and fly invasions are through (a) the bush vegetation of the surrounding districts, (b) through a gazetted ... -
NATIONAL STRATEGY ON TSETSE AND TRYPANOSOMOSIS CONTROL.pdf
Tsetse-Transmitted trypanosomosis has a direct devastating effect in livestock due to increased mortality, reduced milk yield, low live weight gain, infertility, increased rate of abortion and increased susceptibility to ... -
Farming in tsetse controlled areas of Eastern Africa - Kagera FITCA Kagera.
Kagera region lies in the northwestern corner of Tanzania and is bordering Uganda in the north, Rwanda and Burundi in the west and Kigoma, Shinyanga and Mwanza regions in the south. Lake Victoria is the natural eastern ... -
Mid-term Review of the Farming in Tse tse Controlled Areas (FITCA) Programme.
FITCA is an on-going programme financed with EDF regional and national funds. A 4 year financing agreement for regional funds was signed in March 1997. It is complemented by national financing agreements covering Uganda, ... -
3rd WORKSHOP ON HARMONISATION OF NATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR TSETSE CONTROL-ERADICATION.pdf
Animal resources are important in the economic development of African countries. Africa has a wide variety of animal resources with an estimated livestock population of 224 million cattle, 447 million sheep and goats and ... -
Case studies of environmental change and trypanosomosis control in Kenya.
The human population of east Africa is very unevenly distributed across the region and, as can be seen in Figure 1, is concentrated around Lake Victoria, in the highlands, and along the coast. The conjectural limits of ... -
Organisation of African Unity / Inter African Bureau for Animal Resources (OAU/IBAR) Farming In Tsetse Controlled Areas (FITCA - Kenya Project).
This report is based on the findings of a survey carried out for FITCA-K by Kamau Kabbucho of Fineline Systems & Management Limited. The survey was commissioned to identify strategies and mechanisms by which FITCA-K could ... -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign PATTEC Enhancing Africa's Health and Prosperity.
Tsetse fly infestation is one of the most important constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. By transmitting animal trypanosomosis, tsetse drastically reduces the numbers of livestock available. At the same ... -
The conceptual framework of FITCA _ progress report..PDF
African trypanosomosis is a disease of cattle and human beings caused by a protozoan parasite trypanosome spp. There are two forms of African trypanosomosis, human and bovine. The bovine trypanosomosis is caused by the ... -
The 13th East African Co-ordination Meeting on Fanning in Tsetse Control Areas East Africa..PDF
The 13th East African Co-ordination Meeting on Fanning in Tsetse Control Areas East Africa..PDF -
Assessment of disease risk and tsetse challenge Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda..PDF
Le projet FITCA a pour objectif la promotion et le developpement de l'elevage dans des zones d'Afrique de ('Est oU les glossines et la trypanosomose representent des contraintes majeures. Le volet « Suivi de I'environnement ... -
Assessment of Biiodiversity in the projeet areas of Western Kenya Report Qn Butterflies 9-16 August 2004..PDF
Assessment of Biiodiversity in the projeet areas of Western Kenya Report Qn Butterflies 9-16 August 2004..PDF -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign (PATTEC)-Promotional Materials.PDF
The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) launched a new campaign to control the tsetse fly, the vector for trypanosomiasis, on Feb 19 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency ... -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign PATTEC..PDF
Tsetse fly infestation is one of the most important constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. By transmitting animal trypanosomosis, the tsetse fly drastically reduces the numbers of livestock available. ... -
Farming in tsetse control areas (FITCA) Tanzania Tanga component EDF project annual work programme and budget.
Annual work programme and budget No. AWPB i FITCA Tanga Second the final expense report..PDF