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October 31, 2004 marked the end of the Financing Agreement of the Pan-AfricanProgramme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) signed in August between theEuropean Union and the Organisation of African Unity (which is now the African Unionsince September 1999) but an extension of the programme until February 2007 wasapproved on October 5, 2004.The month of October 2004 can be considered as the end of a first phase of thePACE programme which began in November 1999 with the Financing Agreementbecoming effective. This period lasted five years and was marked by the launch ofPACE at regional and national levels, the progressive implementation of plannedactivities to reach a certain number of results. This period is full of teachings and it isinteresting to make an initial assessment.This is the aim of this report which assesses the implementation of the PACEprogramme from the standpoint of those actors who participated in programmecoordination at the regional level for West and Central African countries.The report provides background information on the PACE programme (objectives,organization) and analysis of the main results achieved at the regional and nationallevels.