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The overall objective of FITCA Tanzania is to increase household income through improvinglivestock productivity for people dwelling in tsetse infested areas.The project purpose is to enhance the capacity of the target communities to control tsetse andtrypanosomosis by supporting activities already being undertaken by populations living intsetse infested areas in Tanga and Kagera Region, and utilising low cost, effective andenvironmentally benign techniques.The project supports the development of affordable, manageable and effective tsetse andtrypanosomosis control methods that can be applied by the communities. Disease control is putin the wider perspective of rural development and poverty alleviation of communities living intsetse infested areas.The envisaged total project duration was 48 months but -for reasons beyond control of theTanga Component- the actual work programmes will cover a period of 28,5 months only(AWPB I: May '02 - April '03, AWPB II: May '03 — Dec.'03, AWPB III 15thApril — Dec.2004).The extension year was required to consolidate the outputs achieved by Dec 2003, to produceconcrete results and to promote positive outcomes. The aim of the AWPB III is to completeongoing trials and to publish results.The Tanga Component's activities cover two of Tanga Region's six districts that are affectedby Tsetse flies, namely Handeni and Pangani.The project area and target group are far from homogeneous, with predominantly small-scaledairy farmers in the coastal plains and mountainous areas of the Pangani, Muheza and TangaDistrict and pastoralists in the more arid areas of Handeni District. The options for tsetse /trypanosomosis control vary between the districts, and will be evaluated together with thecommunities for technical and socio-economical appropriateness