Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) [1999-2007]: Recent submissions
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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 ... -
Pan African Veterinary Vaccine Center PANVAC Work plan and budget Period 15 May 2004-31st October 2004.PDF
Livestock in Africa's economy: In 1998 the population of livestock in Africa was estimated at 204 million head of cattle, 212 million sheep, 182 million goats, 4 million horses, 3 millions Camel, 22 million pigs, and 1 ... -
Regional ta posted in Mali Dr Nicolas Denormandie.
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. ... -
Narrative Report II Phase 01-11-04 to 31-03-05.
During this period, the Project activities focused on completion of plans for the implementation of the Master Plans and the endorsement and enactment of the Veterinary Law Code in Puntland and Somaliland. Two workshops ... -
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 -
Narrative Report II Phase 01-11-04 - 31-03-05.
The operations of the Somali PACE Component were governed by the overall PACE objective aimed at relieving the poverty of those involved in the livestock-farming sector (producers, service providers and consumers) in Africa ... -
10th PACE Narrative quarterly report 01/03/03 - 30/04/04.
The operations of the Somali PACE Component are governed by the overall PACE objective aimed at relieving the poverty of those involved in the livestock-farming sector (producers, service providers and consumers) in Africa ... -
Regional Coordination for West and Central Africa.
October 31, 2004 marked the end of the Financing Agreement of the Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) signed in August between the European Union and the Organisation of African Unity (which is now ... -
First Reg onai PACE Co- ination Meeting for Easters Africa Entebbe, Uganda 29th. 31st August 2001
This overview outlines the current situation, main undertaking to launch the Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) in East Africa, since its inception. The national PACE projects in the region were ... -
Outbreak of Anthrax among the Hippopotamus population of the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.pdf
A severe epidemic affecting hippopotami was reported in Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP), Uganda. At least 215 individuals had died of an acute infection with B. anthracis, which is known to be lethal for hippopotami. ... -
WORK PROGRAMME COST ESTIMATE FOR PACE COMMON SERVICES CO-ORDINATION UNITS. NAIROBI - BAMAKO
The current document presents the activities of the PACE Common Services and Coordination Units for the third work programme, which begins from 1stJune 2002 to 31stMay 2003. The activities of the Coordination Units and the ... -
9th Advisory Committee Meeting of the PACE Programme - 3
The PACE mid-term review as well as the 6th 7'11 and 8'11 Advisory Committee meetings recommended specific directions the communication unit was to follow. For example , the mid-term review recommended clearly a more ... -
GRANT CONTRACT FOR A DECENTRALISED PROGRAMME EUROPEAN COMMISSION EXTERNAL AID PACE CBPP RESEARCH PROGRAMME
This research programme uses funds from the PACE Programme to improve current vaccines and lay the ground work for development of novel vaccines and diagnostics assays to control contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP), ... -
Submission of Year III Work Planand Cost Estimate
The Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) Project is currently implemented in 32 African countries with a budget allocated from member countries and a grant from the European Union. The PACE programme will ... -
Rehabilitating and renovation of AU-IBAR Office premise At Kenindia Business Park Building Museum Hill, Westands Road Nairobi, Kenya
The Government of Kenya has accommodated AU/IBAR in Maendeleo House since 1980, a period covering 25 years. The building has greatly deteriorated over the last five years a as result of poor management. The tenants have ... -
WORK PROGRAMME COST ESTIMATE NATIONAL PACE PROGRAMME OF GHANA FOR THE PERIOD 16 OCTOBER 2000 TO 15 OCTOBER 2001
The European Commission supported the continent-wide fight against rinderpest, through the Pan African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC), which ended on 31 March 1999, after thirteen years of successful implementation. Ghana ... -
WORK PROGRAMME _ COST ESTIMATE FOR NATIONAL PACE PROGRAMME OF ERITREA- FOR THE PERIOD 1 NOV 2000 TO 31 OCT 2001
The European Commission supported the continent-wide fight against rinderpest, through the Pan African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC), which ended on 31 October 1999, after thirteen years of successful implementation. Eritrea ... -
9th Advisory Committee Meeting of the PACE Programme - 2
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. ... -
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 ...