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Opening Remarks from AU-IBAR during Consultation and coordination meeting for the establishment on Public –Private Partnership for the establishment of the ECCAS Regional grandparent stock farm in Cameroon 5th January 2022
(AU-IBAR, 2022-01)
Opening remarks made by Dr. Anne Lewa on behalf of AU-IBAR Director, Dr. Nick Nwankpa during Consultation and coordination meeting for the establishment on Public –Private Partnership for the establishment of the ECCAS ...
31st Meeting Provisional Programme; Bamako - Mali 2011; International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC)
(AU-IBAR, 2011-09-12)
The African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) is at the forefront of reducing the impact of transboundary animal diseases and zoonoses on livelihoods and public health in Africa. The prevention, ...
Assessment of Natural Resource Management for Enhancing Productivity and Feed Security of Dairy Livestock Value Chain in North Africa - Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco
(AU-IBAR, 2021-05)
This report assesses the current status of natural-resource management (land utilization; and production, conservation and utilization of feed and water resources) and road map the improved management of natural resources ...
29th Reunion Meeting; Publication No. 124; Luanda - Angola; International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC)
(AU-IBAR, 2007)
The 29th Conference was held in Complexo de Futungo II Luanda, Angola, 1st-5th October 2007 after a two week postponement. It was opened by Angola Minister for Health, H.E. Dr. Jose Vieira Dias van-du Nem after a speech ...
30th Reunion Meeting - Publication No. 125, Kampala Uganda 2009; International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC)
(AU-IBAR, 2009)
The 30th ISCTRC Meeting was held at the Speke Commonwealth Resort in Kampala, Uganda between the 21st and 25th of September 2009. The meeting coincided with the 60th anniversary of the ISCTRC and the theme for the meeting ...
Kenya Animal Bio – Surveillance (KABS) User Guide
(AU-IBAR, 2019)
Kenya Animal Bio-Surveillance (KABS) is a near-real-time system that allows veterinarians to electronically enter, transmit, and analyze data. The system enables the immediate reporting of diseases, conditions, key syndromes, ...
Live2 Africa Project Baseline Study Report
(AU-IBAR, 2020-12)
The baseline study laid the groundwork for measuring implementation progress and other critical parameters for tracking the impact of the Live2Africa project implementation.
Curriculum for Day 100 Competencies for CVOs
(AU-IBAR, 2022)
The Day 100 Competencies Curriculum is an eight-module training package for newly appointed CVOs. The curriculum puts into action the Animal Health Strategy for Africa (AHSA) 2020-2035, developed by AU-IBAR in close ...
Theory of Change – Live2Africa
(AU-IBAR, 2022)
This theory of change provides a description of the pathways for change for the Live2Africa Project.
Transboundary Environmental Issues Affecting Biodiversity in Selected Shared Freshwater Ecosystems: Towards Formulating Harmonized Regional Strategy for Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity and Joint Action Plans
(AU-IBAR, 2023)
The study involved a general overview of transboundary freshwater bodies in Africa to identify critical aquatic environmental issues affecting biodiversity. This was achieved through literature search and stakeholder ...