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AU-IBAR Holds an Awareness Seminar on Animal Resources for Members of The Pan African Parliament
African National Codex Contact Points (NCCPs) reached common positions on Codex standards and related texts referred to the 37th Session to the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC)
African Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Tool (AMERT) Training
SADC Poises to Harmonise Regional Livestock Legislation
[© 2014 AU-IBAR. Participants attending a training programme in Surveillance and Epidemiology of Trade-Related Transboundary Animal Diseases being Offered by the University of Nairobi, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.] © 2014 AU-IBAR. Participants attendi
Collaborative Disease Control in Cross-Border Areas for Enhanced Resilience and Livestock Trade among Pastoralists
Pan African Animal Resources Yearbook 2014
New partnership agreement between the French Development Agency and the African Union to strengthen AU-IBAR
A Risk Assessment Study on Animal Diseases along Ethiopian Main Trade Corridor Kicks Off
Launching of the Policy Hub in Democratic Republic of Congo
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