Programme Activity

Animal Health

Concluded projects
Pan-African Programme for the Control of Epizootics PACE
Farming in Tsetse Controlled Areas FITCA
Regional Action for Livestock Production in Eastern Africa RALEA
FAO Regional Technical Cooperation Project RTCP

Current projects
Somali Ecosystem Rinderpest Eradication Coordination Unit SERECU
Vaccines for the Control of Neglected Animal Diseases in Africa VACNADA
Livestock Emergency Intervention to Mitigate Food Crisis in Somalia LEISOM

Avian Influenza Platform Avian Influenza
Support Programme to Integrated National Action Plans for Avian and Human Influenza SPINAP
Emergency Relief Support to Combat Avian influenza ERSCA
Early Detection, Reporting and Surveillance - Avian Influenza in Africa EDRSAIA

ISCTRC
International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control ISCTRC Council

ALive Platform
African Partnership for Livestock Development, Poverty Alleviation & Sustainable Growth ALive Secretariat

Animal Production

Dryland Livestock Wildlife Environment Interface Project DLWEIP
Livestock for Livelihoods: Strengthening Climate Change Adaptation Strategies through Improved Management at the Livestock-Wildlife-Environment Interface LIVELIHOODS
North Eastern Pastoral Development Programme NEPDP

Trade & Marketing

Participation of African Nations in Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standard-setting Organisations PAN-SPSO
Somali Livestock Certification Project SOLICEP
Regions of Origin Programme RoOP

IBAR Publications

Pan African Animal Health Yearbook Pan African Animal Health Yearbook
Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa

Animal Resources Information System 2 Animal Resources Information System

 

International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control

ISCTRC is a statutory body of the African Union that adresses human, animal and land-use aspects of African trypanosomiasis. Due to the importance of the animal health aspect, the council's secretariat has been incorporated into the IBAR infrastructure. AU/IBAR is responsible for the implementation of the council's activities.

 

ISCTRC Information
Programme overview
Expected results
Milestones
Contact ISCTRC

2009 council meeting
Final announcement
Topics

Submission of articles
Registration
Contacts for meeting

Previous meetings
29th conference 2007
28th conference 2005
27th conference 2003
26th conference 2001
Other conferences

Exectutive Committee
33rd meeting 2008

Programme overview

Geographic coverage
37 affected African countries

Funding
Africa Union, Donors

Key stakeholders
37 African member states affected by tsetse and trypanosomiasis, WHO, FAO, IAEA, PATTEC, PAAT, ILRI, ICIPE, CIRDES, ITC

Beneficiaries
Human and livestock affected by tsetse and trypanosomiasis

Objective
Improve food security control through trypanosomiasis control

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