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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetImmediate technical assistance to strengthen emergency preparedness for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) 2018
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No results found.The project brief includes information about the details of the project, the background, objective, description and key achievements of the project. It also mentions about how the project will implement the operations to achieve Sustainable Development Goals of FAO in line with the Strategic Objectives of FAO. Through the project brief, the audience will get clear understanding on how the project operates and what advantages it will bring for the beneficiaries. -
DocumentControlling highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in Ghana-TCP/GHA/3505 2017Livestock and poultry-keeping are crucial to the farming and livelihood systems of Ghana. In May 2015, outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) threatened these systems and made it essential that measures be put in place to forestall losses caused by the disease in the affected areas and elsewhere. The project was designed to control the disease in Ghana and, above all, to prevent its spread to non-affected regions of the country and to neighbouringcountries, by means of an immediat e response.
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ProjectIntegrated National Emergency Response to Avian Influenza in the Gambia - TCP/GAM/3803 2024
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No results found.The agriculture sector in the Gambia typically contributes up to 30 percent of national gross domestic product, although in recent years this has declined to 22 percent. The sector provides employment for up to 75 percent of the population, meets approximately half of national food requirements and accounts for 70 percent of exports. As a low-income, food-deficient country, the Gambia is characterized by a high degree of food insecurity and high malnutrition rates. The latest demographic data indicate that the country has 19 percent stunting (chronic undernutrition), 6.2 percent wasting (acute undernutrition) and 13.9 percent underweight among children under five years of age. The Government is thus highly committed to addressing food and nutrition issues. The poultry industry offers food security opportunities and employment for the most vulnerable populations. As a result, increased poultry production and productivity provide a platform for youth and women employment, income generation, poverty reduction and the attainment of food self-sufficiency. However, poultry farmers are challenged by competition from cheap imported products, the high cost of production inputs, the high mortality of chicks and a lack of production techniques. To improve their livelihoods, farmers need inputs, routine disease control and other veterinary services, advisory services and training.
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