3rd Year workplan and cost estimates for Pan-African Control of Epizootics (PACE) Uganda national PACE programme.
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African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources
AU-IBAR
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Abstract
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 in 29
Sub-Saharan Africa Countries. The idea behind the PACE programme is to
continue on the headway made in the campaign against rinderpest under the Pan
African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) project in order to establish national and
continental epidemiological surveillance networks for the main animal diseases.
Furthermore, PACE is providing the countries with the capacities needed to
organise economically and technically justified disease control programmes and
developing an effective and sustainable distribution of veterinary services with
private sector participation. The Inter African Bureau for Animal Resources
(IBAR) of the African Union (AU) facilitates the execution of PACE programmes.
PACE Uganda national component is funded by EDF and Government of
Uganda (GoU).
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