District Biosecurity: NW Tanzania/SW Uganda
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Overall Objective
The primary objective of this project is to explore the co-occurrence of human, livestock and plant pests and diseases in space and time, and to assess the individual affects of each of these disease categories, along with their combined or cumulative impact on food security and rural livelihoods, with a view to generating policy-relevant information.
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Specific Objectives
- To conduct a multi-country field research study to generate quantitative and qualitative information on major transboundary crop, livestock and human diseases.
- To draft a district-level biosecurity strategy (for each of the eight study districts in Uganda and Tanzania), along with a regional biosecurity strategy.
- To establish an effective monitoring and surveillance system across the south-western region of Uganda, north-western Tanzania, as well as in the north-eastern region of Rwanda.
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Key Outputs
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Phase I
- Field Research Studies in Tanzania and Uganda
- Workshop on Understanding and Responding to Biosecurity Risks and Threats (Rome, 6 June 2007)
- Country Reports (working drafts - final reports to be uploaded by January 2008)
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Phase II
Uganda presentation, 28 March 2008 - warning 12 MB
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