Browsing AU-IBAR Information Resources by Subject "Rinderpest"
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60 Years of fighting Rinderpest and Coordinating the Development of Animal Resources in Africa
(2011)A pamphlet on collection of messages in from in commemoration of AU-IBAR's 60th Anniversary. Messages are from: Dr. Mohamed Abdi Kuti - the Minister for Livestock Development (Kenya); H.E. Rhoda Peace Tumusiime - Commissioner ... -
70 years of harnessing political support, partnerships and enhancing coordination for animal resources development in Africa
(2022-03)On the occasion to mark the commemoration of 70 years of AU-IBAR's existence, including 10 years since the eradication of rinderpest, AU-IBAR looks back on their journey; key achievements and implementers and supporters ... -
The Eradication of Rinderpest from Africa - A Great Milestone
(2011)A monograph on the Eradication of Rinderpest from Africa, including milestones on the Pan-African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC). -
History of Rinderpest Eradication from Africa - Impact, Lessons Learnt and Way Forward: Position Paper Agriculture Ministers’ Conference 2010
(2010-05)This position paper provides an overview of Rinderpest Eradication from Africa, including the Impact, Lessons Learnt and Way Forward. The paper was presented at the Agriculture Ministers’ Conference 2010. -
The Post Rinderpest Eradication Strategy
(2012)This document presents the post Rinderpest eradication strategy developed by AU-IBAR for the mitigation of the risk of the re-emergence of Rinderpest in Africa. The document begins with a brief summary of the Rinderpest ... -
Socio-economic Benefits of Rinderpest Eradication from Ethiopia and Kenya
(2010-03)This study sought to evaluate the costs and benefits of rinderpest eradication from Ethiopia and Kenya. The study used primary data collected through interviews with key informants in Ethiopia and Kenya. Secondary data ... -
Standard Methods and Procedures (SMPs) for Containment of Rinderpest (RP) in the Greater Horn of Africa
(2015)This booklet presents the Standard Methods and Procedures (SMPs) for Rinderpest (RP), and deals with specific considerations in the post Rinderpest eradication era.