AU-IBAR Repository: Recent submissions
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Assessment of Biiodiversity in the projeet areas of Western Kenya Report Qn Butterflies 9-16 August 2004..PDF
Assessment of Biiodiversity in the projeet areas of Western Kenya Report Qn Butterflies 9-16 August 2004..PDF -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign PATTEC..PDF
Tsetse fly infestation is one of the most important constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. By transmitting animal trypanosomosis, the tsetse fly drastically reduces the numbers of livestock available. ... -
Regional Training Programme for FITCA established through a Training Needs Assesment in Kenya and Uganda..PDF
A consultancy was commissioned in March 2000 to assess the needs for training at regional level in the FITCA programme, before engaging in any training activity. FITCA is a regional project for the East African countries ... -
Farming in tsetse controlled areas OAU-IBAR eastern African regional programme..PDF
This document provides the details•for the Kenya component of the Kenya/Uganda regional proposal entitled "Farming in tsetse controlled areas". The overall objective of the . Kenya project is to improve the wetfine of ... -
Farming in tsetse Controlled areas Regional Component..PDF
The European Commission have been involved in supporting tsetse and trypanosomiasis control in East Africa since 1987 when Phase I of the EC funded human sleeping sickness control programme in south east Uganda commenced. ... -
Cross Sectional Cattle Disease Surveillance Bungoma District, Kenya..PDF
This study was undertaken to identify the major diseases affecting and limiting the health and productivity of indigenous zebu cattle in 3 divisions of Bungoma district, Kenya. The survey established the prevalence rate ... -
Annual meeting of the OIE ad hoc Group on Non Tsetse Transmitted Animal Trypanosomoses (Paris , France , World Health Organisation for Animal Health HQ 23 May 2004 ).
Annual meeting of the OIE ad hoc Group on Non Tsetse Transmitted Animal Trypanosomoses ( Paris , France , World Health Organisation for Animal Health HQ 23 May 2004 ). -
Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign PATTEC Enhancing Africa's Health and Prosperity.
Tsetse fly infestation is one of the most important constraints to rural development in sub-Saharan Africa. By transmitting animal trypanosomosis, tsetse drastically reduces the numbers of livestock available. At the same ... -
Paper to discuss the immediate and future funding of PARC co-ordination and national programmes.
This document is to facilitate the discussions between the PARC-advisers and the representatives of the Commission of the European Union and the Delegation of the EC (Kenya), as outlined in the attached Agenda. In order ... -
Farming in tsetse control areas (FITCA) Tanzania Tanga component EDF project annual work programme and budget.
Annual work programme and budget No. AWPB i FITCA Tanga Second the final expense report..PDF -
Work programme _ cost estimate national PACE programme of Ghana for the period May 2003 TO April 2004.
Rinderpest disease resurfaced in Ghana in 1985 after earlier attempts to eradicate it from West Africa through the JP15 project. Ghana continued annual vaccinations of cattle against rinderpest until 1996 even though the ... -
3rd Year workplan and cost estimates for Pan-African Control of Epizootics (PACE) Uganda national PACE programme.
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 ... -
Final Evaluation of the Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE).
This Final Evaluation provides an external evaluation of the PACE programme process, achievements and impacts measured against the Programme's Logical Framework. From July 2nd to July 26th 2006, the Final Evaluation Mission ... -
Work programme _ cost estimates No.6 of the PACE coordination _ common service units Nairobi, Kenya from 1st February 2005 to 31st May 2005.
The African Union, through its Commission for Rural Economy and Agriculture in April 20C requested an extension of the period for implementation of the Pan African Programme for tl Control of Epizootics (PACE), covered by ... -
Consolidated work programme _ cost estimate for national pace programmes of Ethiopia, Guinee Conakry, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal.
In Africa, the European Union supported a continent-wide fight against rinderpest, through the Pan-African Rinderpest Campaign (PARC), which ended on 31 October 1999, after thirteen years of successful implementation. The ... -
Rinderpest Eradication Strategy Workshop for Southern Sudan 1st 2nd August 2001 Nairobi..PDF
The Rinderpest Eradication Strategy Workshop for Southern Sudan 1-2ndAugust 2001 was organised by VSF-Belgium for the Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) Southern Sector Livestock Programme under the co-ordination of the Pan ... -
Service Contract financed under the 8th European Development Fund - Project Nr 8ACPTPS 32.
The report covers the period July to December 2003. During this period, two changes were made in the assignment of TAs to country/region of assignment, notably in Tanzania and Cameroon. In Tanzania, Dr Philippe Leppere ... -
AU-IBAR project profiles.
AU/IBAR Main Budget Find below a comparative budget showing approved budget for year 2006, budget requested for year 2007 and approved budget for year 2007. As regards to activities, we requested for a total sum of ... -
Programme estimate No 5 operational period from 01-11-2004 to 31-10-2005.
Ethiopia has — since 1989 participated in two subsequent programmes that is to say PARC and PACE funded mainly by the EU and focusing on the eradication of Rinderpest. The results are very promising. In fact since 1996 ... -
7th advisory committee meeting of the PACE programme 2-5 April 2003 Nairobi, Kenya.
7th advisory committee meeting of the PACE programme 2-5 April 2003 Nairobi, Kenya.