Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) [1999-2007]: Recent submissions
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WP_CE FOR SUDAN YEAR 2 OF PERIOD NOVEMBER 01 2004 TO OCTOBER 31 2006
The eradication of rinderpest from Africa is a major objective of the PACE Programme. This will be achieved by a series of co-ordinated national PACE programmes that will receive support from the PACE Programme's Epidemiology ... -
SADC Regional Livestock Sector Training Workshop on Internal Quality Control and External Quality Assurance Programmes for Veterinary Laboratories
The workshop was one of the activities of the IAEA funded SADC regional project, RAF/5/053, on Control and Eradication of major Epizootics which will run between 2001 and 2003. The overall objective of this project is to ... -
Annual Operational Review 2003 ESA Region EC Co-operation
The Cotonou Agreement attaches particular emphasis to regional economic integration and the role of regional organisations (see Art.28-30 and Annex IV, Art. 6-14). Regional organisations with an economic integration mandate ... -
OBSERVATIONS ON PACE TANZANIA EXTENSION WORK PLAN AND COST ESTIMATES FOR YEAR 1 SUBMISSION OF EXTENSION GLOBAL PLAN.
This document presents a global plan for the proposed two years extension of the Tanzania component of the Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE-TZ). PACE-TZ, together with 28 other African country ... -
Current Livestock Policies in Eastern and Central Africa
The paper is prepared on the basis of communications received from participants of the countries concerned as contained in their respective national reports prepared for the Seminar. Of the 26 countries invited to the ... -
REPORT OF THE TENTH COORDINATION AND EVALUATION MEETING OF THE PAN-AFRICAN CAMPAIGN AGAINST BOVINE RINDERPEST AND CONTAGIOUS PLEUROPNEUMONIA (P.A.R.C)
The opening ceremony of the Meeting was presided over by His Excellency Mr. Alassane Dialy N'DIAYE, Minister in charge of Fisheries and Maritime Transport, substituting for Mr Robert SAGNA, State Minister, Minister of ... -
SOMALI PACE PROJECT - Contract No. PACE-EDF-TN-001-01
The Somali PACE Component operates under the overall PACE objective aiming at improving farmers' incomes and peoples' general living conditions by strengthening livestock services and hence improve and maintain animal ... -
FARMING IN TSETSE CONTROL AREAS PROGRAMME (FITCA) MID-TERM REVIEW
This study is the mid term review of the FITCA (Farming in tsetse controlled areas) Programme. This review is commissioned as planned in the FITCA Financing agreement. It has however been slightly delayed to take into ... -
FINANCIAL PROCEDURES
The Fourth ACP-EEC Convention (LOME IV), Article 221(g) states that: "Development finance cooperation shall: (g) be carried out with a minimum of administrative formalities using simple and rational procedures so that ... -
EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT FUND PROJECT NUMBER REG-5007-005 EDF VII AND VIII
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Documentation Mission Report-Document Management Component
The Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) has accumulated a large number of documents over the seven years the project. The documentation mission resulted from the recognition of a need for project's ... -
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 ESTIMATE No. 7 OF THE PACE COORDINATION _ COMMON SERVICE UNITS NAIROBI, KENYA. FROM 1 SEP 2005 TO 28 FEB 2007.
The African Union, throuch itS Commission for Raul Econolny and P-igiculture in April 2004 requested an extension of the period for implementation of the Pan African Prozramme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE), covered ... -
Budget revision PCU PE 6, 9.ACP _RPR 32-5
The African Union, through its Commission for Rural Economy and Agriculture in April 2004 requested an extension of the period for implementation of the Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE), covered ... -
PROGRAMME ESTIMATE No 5 OPERATIONAL PERIOD FROM 01-11-2004 TO 31-10-20005
Ethiopia has — since 1989 participated in two subsequent programmes that is to say PARC and PACE funded mainly by the Eli and focusing on the eradication of Rinderpest. The results are very promising. in fact since 1996 ... -
BUDGETING TO SUSTAIN NATIONAL LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN PACE MEMBER COUNTRIES
Livestock development is important for achieving food security and poverty reduction in Africa. However, several factors constrain livestock development in Africa. Animal diseases are the most important of these constraints. ... -
SERVICE CONTRACT financed under the 8th European Development Fund - Project Nr 8-ACP-TPS 32
(2007-01)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, ... -
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 ... -
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CONSOLIDATED WORK PROGRAMME AND COST ESTIMATE FOR NATIONAL PACE PROGRAMMES
The PACE strategy provides a framework within which national programmes will be developed and linked to sub-regional and regional strategies for the surveillance and control of the major epizootic diseases. The activities ...