AU-IBAR Information Resources: Recent submissions
Now showing items 241-260 of 362
-
Enhancing public-private sector partnerships (PPP) in fisheries and aquaculture
(6/1/2018)The policy brief is on enhancing public private sector partnerships (PPP) in Fisheries and Aquaculture. The Guide is not a replacement to the PFRS; it is rather a companion document with the overall objective of providing ... -
Pratiques De Cogestion De La Pêche Artisanale : Le Cas Des Unités De Gestion Des Plages (Beach Management Units, Bmu) En Afrique De L’est
(6/1/2018)Beach Management Units (BMUs) are legally empowered communities that serve as the backbone of fisheries co-management of Eastern Africa, both on Lake Victoria and on the coast, led by the Fisheries Departments in ... -
Élaboration de Modèles D’affaires Et Renforcement des Services de Vulgarisation de L’aquaculture en Afrique
(6/1/2018)Le cadre politique et la stratégie de réforme de la pêche et de l’aquaculture en Afrique reconnaît que les anciennes méthodes de vulgarisation et l’approche de l’aquaculture ne conviennent pas au groupe et embrasse donc ... -
Live2Africa Fact Sheet
(2020)This fact sheet highlights summary information on the Pan-African Support to the AU-IBAR for a Sustainable Development of Livestock for Livelihoods in Africa (Live2Africa) -
Animal Health Strategy for Africa - 2018-2035: Brief
(2020)This brief provides an overview of the Animal Health Strategy for Africa -
Animal Welfare Strategy for Africa 2018-2021: Brief
(2020)This brief provides an overview of the Animal Welfare Strategy for Africa (2018-2021). -
AU-IBAR Animal Health Newsletter: Issue 2, 2020
(2020-12)The second issue of the 2020 Animal Health Newsletter provides an overview of activities undertaken on animal health under the Live2Africa Project. The highlighted articles include some activities implemented , such as the ... -
Development of Livestock for Livelihoods Project to ease demand for animal products
(4/28/2021)Promotional article on Live2Africa intervention areas. Article appeared in Standard Newspaper/ Farm Africa.