Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) [1999-2007]: Recent submissions
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First year annual work programme and cost estimate Twelve (12) Months (2001- 2002).
The Pan-African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) Kenya project work plan was signed in 1995 and implemented alongside the Emergency Programme for the Eradication of Rinderpest in Kenya (EPERK). The PARC project cost a total of ... -
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) First year annual work programme and cost estimate.
The Pan-African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) Kenya project work plan was signed in 1995 and implemented alongside the Emergency Programme for the Eradication of Rinderpest in Kenya (EPERK). The PARC project cost a total of ... -
Work programme _ cost estimate Nigeria national PACE programme for the period 1st May, 2002 to 30th April, 2003 (Year 2).
The Nigerian Pan African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) project came to being through the preparation and approval of a work programme that was considered and endorsed by the Inter-African Bureau for .nimal Resources of the ... -
Pan- African programme for the control of epizootics (PACE) Kenya national project.
The PACE programme has the overall objective of contributing to rural development and poverty alleviation. This will be reached through effective disease control and animal he, care, which will secure the availability of ... -
Work programme _ cost estimate Nigeria national PACE programme for the period 1st December, 2000 to 30th November, 2001.
The Nigerian Pan African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) project came to being through the preparation and approval of a work programme that was considered and endorsed by the Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources of the ... -
Annual work programme _ cost estimate for PACE Tanzania(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 Organization of African Unity ... -
Provision of Technical Assistance to National PACE Projects.
Provision of Technical Assistance to National PACE Projects. -
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 ... -
3rd Year workplan and cost estimates for Pan-African Control of Epizootics (PACE) Uganda national PACE programme.
The Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) is a major player in the eradication of rinderpest from the last endemic areas located in East Africa. The four-year PACE programme is currently being implemented ... -
Final Evaluation of the Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE).
This Final Evaluation provides an external evaluation of the PACE programme process, achievements and impacts measured against the Programme's Logical Framework. From July 2nd to July 26th 2006, the Final Evaluation Mission ... -
Work programme _ cost estimates No.6 of the PACE coordination _ common service units Nairobi, Kenya from 1st February 2005 to 31st May 2005.
The African Union, through its Commission for Rural Economy and Agriculture in April 20C requested an extension of the period for implementation of the Pan African Programme for tl Control of Epizootics (PACE), covered by ... -
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 ... -
7th advisory committee meeting of the PACE programme 2-5 April 2003 Nairobi, Kenya.
7th advisory committee meeting of the PACE programme 2-5 April 2003 Nairobi, Kenya. -
Proposal For OAU-IBAR PACE Database Management Information System.
The incidence of poverty in Africa is not a new phenomenon. It has been there for as long as Africa itself has been there. But the people of Africa have forever used their land as the source of survival through cultivation ... -
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 ... -
Pan African programme for the control of Epizootic diseases -Uganda component..PDF
Livestock production constitutes an important sub-sector of agricultural production in Uganda, contributing 16% of agricultural GDP and 7.5% of the total GDP in form of milk, meat, hides, skins and other by-products. ... -
2nd Year workplan and cost estimates for Pan-African control of epizootics..PDF
The Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) is a major player in the eradication of rinderpest from the last endemic areas located in East Africa. The four-year PACE programme is being implemented in ... -
Work programme cost estimate for PACE common services co-ordination units.
The activities of the PACE Programme's Common Services and Co-ordination Units for the 12 months beginning on 1 June 2001 are described in this document. The combined activities of the various teams in the Common Services ... -
Pan-African programme for the Control of Epizootics Final report regional technical assistance 2003 - 2006.
The regional technical assistant (RTA) for the West African Sahelian countries now covers a cluster of 10 countries : Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. The Gambia was added to the list as ...