IbCurnt - pdf.usaid.gov

7
A E$ I-j tG K 3 '., R O. 69-1 30-617 ~ fr5,1POJ5KCVT I1LEC ~ On1 CANAIGI! AGAINT ARfo 6/30/73 rlo 6 1 0iNE~ET MHSE ,4MOY OR'YPA 7 .N0 6. ItJECT DURATION: ~10. U. S. Bo'gon FY V . c Isi. P Eni 70-'; M 2~W IbCurnt FY Es1matod 7.. 4.'T311TMU April 15,' 1971 Estiat d ' 6v%~r PT nN~ . Ah~~t Junie 6, 1973. t to10 n tn I EYATINAGNS(Cmmca, afcian enc rVolua*ory Agency),- f(J. uNtAWEt CON4TRA~T PA-SA, ')PVOL. AG O EthipianDepatmen of Vet. Services 1G1P-l5 National Coor nator'sUnt The International Coordinators Unit (AU/S;'" ________P. NIEW ACTIONS PROPOW AND REGIOVEDj AS A RESULT OF THIS UVALUATION kLAID A)D/W H03ST A a~t IO CX)B. LST O ACTONS . PR~OPOSED ACTION COM PLaTI ON DATE 4 XX 1. T2he lEG Ministry o-? Agricu3.ture, Department of Vet Services, YP-15 fational Coordination Unit will reconcile the accounts for this project with theK I Sept. 1974 V USAID/Controller. 2 he NainlCo nators Ujnit should -ake ation 30 Sept. 1974 2. to assure that (a)vehiie t:VSdp reports "re Comn- A ~existling procedures, (b)operating, repair and maintenznce recordB are recorded 1.n the iadividuzAl vehicle folders and, (c)tlhat a record sy6 em set up which allows USAXD to determine when is Ifcommodities ha~~k arsived and where they~are befing utlized. X 3. The XEG Ministry of Agricu:lture wilil assure that adequate local funds (approxinately E$50,000) -will be available on a timely baslis to complete the Phase V area. (Letter Minister of Agr/N3AID Director dated 26 October ~93 1 Sepit. 1974 4 . The Missioa will -rkake the riecessar steps to assigii 1,Aug. 1974 J ~sible a resident project officer and a officer respon- for procurement. The p-rocurement officer will follow procurement from receipt of specifi- cations to arrival aand receipt by the aP-15 National Coordinator. . kV '4. W.W111 -1m =10R-9 U, ' WA ' RXV131co~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ln onHmnpO '1;J&o7O I/ .09' 10a, -.'f~I~~IDN IOK 7R rNO 9 IEFCF PAN4 eani TVPEC IJAMZ. 21GREP Itil? A.x i-xDavid H. Schaer &1-I5 12 JulyV -1.97e',' L'.y', 4_____ 1oh 197,i'r LL~ % 4~ 4 ft -~ 4 f~W 4 1! ;g r I gI i1

Transcript of IbCurnt - pdf.usaid.gov

A E$ I-j tG K 3

R O

69-130-617 ~ fr51POJ5KCVT I1LEC

~ On1 CANAIGI AGAINT

ARfo

63073 rlo

6 1

0iNE~ETMHSE

4MOY ORYPA

7

N0

6 ItJECT DURATION

~10 U S Bogon FYV

c Isi

P Eni 70-M 2~WIbCurnt FY Es1matod

74T311TMU April 15 1971

Estiatd

6v~rPT nN~ Ah~~t Junie 6 1973

t to10 ntn

I EYATINAGNS(Cmmca afcian enc rVoluaory Agency)-

f(J uNtAWEt CON4TRA~T PA-SA )PVOL AG O

EthipianDepatmen of Vet Services 1G1P-l5 National Coor natorsUnt

The International Coordinators Unit (AUS

________P NIEW ACTIONS PROPOW AND REGIOVEDj AS A RESULT OF THIS UVALUATION

kLAID A)DW H03ST

A a~t IO CX)B LST O ACTONS PR~OPOSED ACTION COM PLaTI ON DATE

4

XX 1 T2he lEG Ministry o- Agricu3ture Department of Vet Services YP-15 fational Coordination Unit will reconcile the accounts for this project with theK

I Sept 1974 V

USAIDController 2 he NainlCo nators Ujnit should -ake ation 30 Sept 1974

2 to assure that (a)vehiie tVSdp reports re Comn-

A ~existling procedures (b)operating repair and maintenznce recordB are recorded 1n the iadividuzAl vehicle folders and (c)tlhat a record sy6 em set up which allows USAXD to determine when

is

Ifcommodities ha~~k arsived and where they~are befing utlized

X 3 The XEG Ministry of Agriculture wilil assure that adequate local funds (approxinately E$50000) -will be available on a timely baslis to complete the Phase V area (Letter Minister of AgrN3AID Director dated 26 October ~93

1 Sepit 1974

4 The Missioa will -rkake the riecessar steps to assigii 1Aug 1974

J ~sible a resident project officer and a officer responshy

for procurement The p-rocurement officer will follow procurement from receipt of specifishycations to arrival aand receipt by the aP-15

National Coordinator

kV 4

WW111 -1m =10R-9 U WA

RXV131co~~~ ~ ~~I ~ ln onHmnpO1Jampo7O I 09

10a -f~I~~IDN IOK7RrNO9 IEFCF PAN4 eani TVPEC IJAMZ 21GREP Itil Ax

i-xDavid H Schaer amp1-I5 12 JulyV -197e Ly 4_____ 1oh 197ir LL~

4~ 4

ft-~ 4 f~W4

1 g r I gI i1

68-ii1ino-617Ei C 6 47 FORANC Or K5Y 5NAND ACTION AGUITS

J A A PUT OR kCTIO~ NT S PCHPORANCE AGAINST PA CthW0RTAMCEFOR ACilV4 U~aTI- 4 OT PROJEC PURPS ()

ONT34RACTORI PARTICIPATIN4G AOSNCY OR VOLUNTAr SATIYATISFACTORy GTANON LOW 1 H~bG M0W NI G AGENCY __ __ I A4 UA 14454

Nttat 1onaJI -Oordf-to- unit 44y

xne onal Coordinators Unit

Cnoinit 06 Iwi factv-a dolemning raling - i -

___

1 The National Coordinators Unit ranks high marks because thi~s major project is or4) scedleanwt~ te roec s)out to do four years ago itbeing accomplished

2 -The Ynternational Coordinators Unit has been effective In stimulating donorIcountry interest in the campaign and arranging key border meetings

4 PARTICIPANT VRAWN C

t~here is nio participaut tralaing directly related to WP-15- However ma-ny J-15 veterinarians received trAiing a~t the Kabete Veterinary School Wairobi In Ethiopia veterinarians animal heal~th assistants and vaccinators received shortshyterm and on-the-job training at the Veterinary Training School Debre Zeit

There beei been difficulties and delays ith arrivvl of commodities These problemshave not been addressed satisfactorily The problem appears to be in miosion procuremont and follow-up procedu2res The misciion should appoint a reoident4 projectofficer ind a person to be respo~nsible for procuremient from receipt of aicton

COLITJRY S vet Dept JP-15

WatlOrg Unit ____

ColmDnOi 1 t11O00 SuICCe o the campnign depends on good coprage and hereftheVctri= Etiopa hvepearformed well regairdirng coordinationdeputens epecall

The M13 has provided 13 vets 60 animal health assistauts and 260 vaccinators The maagement from the national organizers untt has been excellent 7ntermiediate personnel are improving rapidly

SIt would be desirable to have somewhat further delegation of authority within 7BG wherepossible but in comparison to previous work this arem deserves an~outstandigr nrThe Ethiopian vets are doing a good job filling field positions normallr occupitduby exarit vtshy

Loalcotacni~vting should be reconciledl with0 the USXD Ce ecor4ibespz Cotrllr or vehcle mn =44odltt_XA4-444 9i~444 44 9 74

7OTiit71q7 4 Ao~4~l4 2o w7 4~~~~4 4~~~~~ 441444 44 44 4 4 4444

hcg~e 4~

NR VCO NIOT-gt I~O O ) ]PIR OJICT NO PAR FO

The~French K UNDPFAO CMD posdrbespotan~d havepoie-amp Cooriaation4amonig donors especia1lr with the organizers-unit is good A significant N

efforsi~binmadebyaf concerned to coordinate future planning nidtelpeciall r inL the ~fnahcia1 aren of local cst funding Donorsa agree on ~oetups and objecives-

0I

____________ Id KEYOUTPUT 114DICATORS AND TAR~GETS

A QUANrrATIVIE MNICATORS TRES(acnoa~~orj FOR MAJOR OUTPUTS CUMU- CUnawT Pry END OF

PRIOR FY TO DATE TO END_ POJC

Number of cattle vaccinated PLANNED PLAE A ACMNfor Rindezpest in Ethiopia M SEA1MM T Phase V to date

Curnl BPP and Rnderpeat__ adccinations are done ACTUAL

simultianeously ANCFfl1

Decreased outbreaks PANI

Xmmunity Testing - 4

Year NoTestsq Re ERltORM 1970-72 326 8877-10A 1972-73 700 887-100 ~ ~ ~

Decreased Outbreaks ACTUAL 4~~I

of Rinderpest AMCCRsI 4~4 REPLAHNIEVO

M JULITATIVE INDICATORSi G KIMENT~OR MWAOR OUTPUTS

Control of Rindezpeat a a All participating countries including the 736hiopian major threat to the cattle Government are m~king good progress -towards this objectshy

industrytf ive The SSudan is an area which will be revacciaated Smpoveentofeeinr MenM6rale cooperation and effectiveness of the XEG

Department toda wt Services shows every indication of permatiently Livestock diseases improving

~Control of CBPP in EthiopiaCMEt -

Incidence of CBPP has be~engety e~ and the 111 is enthusiastic about carrying forward this 5program

1 3 44 ~ 44~(s ~5i~s2

IK072 -70 Pn4 J E GoRT140IPAWOPrQL I GUTY

~~ ~IVPROJECT PURPOEMF_________

A Staloemnt-lof purpose as currentl iV i w2

The main purpoBe or the RinderpentCampaign is to control and evenuall g eraiM t aiierpes in paricipating countries while strengthenn hi~ ~

respetiveoVetiiinary dpAi i t s Coneurrently effort s are being made to control CBPP and otherdisadses

willU I alCCO401t7e unhch otinl o q po o is aoved2lamp ofldoaico ic cot e o l Caiio

1 Rinderpest will not exist as 1 - 2 Since the project in Ethiopia Is not an epizootic in Ethiopia and 80 complete it Is too early to asses this plus cattle at risk will have been However immunizations for rinderpest and CBPP immunized are up to planned schedules aavaevery indication

that thfis will continueSAIs

2 OFFP will be under control SI (7 immunized) 3 Vaccine Is being produced in advance of

yearly requirements 3 (12) million dosesyear of Rinderpest vaccines produced plus b4 Veterinary Services are mproving and plane

(105 million dosesyemr CBFP are on the drawing board for dealing with vaccinee diseases oher then rinderpest and Cl

4i Veterlnmry services will 1 dealing enffectively with other 4i4

livestock disease

A enfPo rs h

To improve tht livestock industry by Inproving animal halth in order tpovidel a higher level of protein in~ the Aftican diet aud eventually to make possible exports of surplus livestock products

i V 4inS 4 flf S

6jIO 4 t 45 iiA rc-

D Willj th Q-CI IDVQ1Q lf h ON YZQIrC -s C-1Wt i 35) ~iVtst rv ttI4I lowl

The livestock industry will not begin to meet k2ns potential until animal diseases such as Rinderpest is controlled Mosnt importing countries will not accept meat from countries with Rinderpest

A4

~444)gt

AMI~MTOPAR 75- 3~ ~~~i~

V4 roductionjTKVacie

K~f7v12million doses of R-inderpa~l vacclie ainiiii1X y

~~~~105 illiondoses of contagioum Boine Perpemna 7+

(MDP veeciie krnually

As of-30 June1974amp Production had been as follows

poundPP

Ff 1973 x6ampo0oo 1o00ooo

PZ 19r4 100

279000 22S000O00

-~dr~z

t YLab imas elassed 4-5 monf-hs for repuirs

Curentlr hey( Its adequiico -ac1ne or hand to supporti the cmpaign

2 XrjmunkiZ7 Iqestig -his ThA kriaz

KkNo of Tests Resultin2gXmmuntty

1970-72 326 887 10lot

1973 700 8847 -Wp0

-7191974 12658

Spe~f~~r or19 00o~~e ~r dr-Am frofi vm~ci stai

anlmtlis bnd thojy wexe 715 immune An addtit-Ional 10 samples wfir drawnm

fri o~ in t uibm as Anthe ~eutLgimmity mus 658 TUiS

smipling is too sm Ul to~ drmwimluios

P4-ciae defmlls on file Fat VA erlnary Laboratovry mt~D-bre Vib~t ~

Xt wa3 agrend upon by thbe MN hIitI nmetiampJmntv eigvlJ

-1

not-~n should be~s iesinedi a eU fr

be ipnnded during the minA W of ~b fphgn-tqi aaen

jjsampleas nj-vAnbeen drwn but wver nedot Q Jun

~~ dThres rfEnoepla~rt jW

Satry~

7f~1974 S is

confirmed mIsleading and tofully

cases~otf Riiepe

t h

i

r ltlbe6 Alowaethfit Rinderpest diagnosls is handled anitial2y by the

Disease Xnvestigatlon Section of theVeterinary -seruices Tbhfa

is a reluctuncato submif amellll a~the laoaory anid the laboratory

does not ustially pursue inLlitigation unless requested

On summary it Loan be said thaft indepst did oacur in Ethiopia duriog rg 1974 as evidenced by field d)gnosls of Ethlopien~and

IxptriteVeterinrfns as tollovs

Bale

1none not confirmed

Shoa Gemu-Gofa

1none not

confinned

IC4fa Yllubabor Wolep Harar

3 none noue cl clOWJY

eceifrmntiov din

aes not et

Sidamo

3

Aziai

nome

Phasie WVA-rea -(oc uierad pri~w to campaign which started this year)

Goja Beg Wello bull - i ifipound

5

4 c ooit~

2-

30 - ])i ltl]

~ ae os~l~y3 PDCs iian0 at (Ix tfinatiori of tU3ktDS

input into ithm pro3lt kls rcceiared thti thea8 commodites be

brough9t into Ethlopla lad tu~tvsad ovc-p To the JP-15 Camp4ign whitch will

continue fop 4about 3 mora Yvar3

-

4

During the pu t year

and other donors as U5AZD como 4 CA

oit as have beena supplied by tha X

li~uadnot arrived When Wh equip-

~ 1

-~

- CC

merit ivie it winl delctebove and wi71 be vil ule on he

jPT0 Q7 C iI

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1

68-ii1ino-617Ei C 6 47 FORANC Or K5Y 5NAND ACTION AGUITS

J A A PUT OR kCTIO~ NT S PCHPORANCE AGAINST PA CthW0RTAMCEFOR ACilV4 U~aTI- 4 OT PROJEC PURPS ()

ONT34RACTORI PARTICIPATIN4G AOSNCY OR VOLUNTAr SATIYATISFACTORy GTANON LOW 1 H~bG M0W NI G AGENCY __ __ I A4 UA 14454

Nttat 1onaJI -Oordf-to- unit 44y

xne onal Coordinators Unit

Cnoinit 06 Iwi factv-a dolemning raling - i -

___

1 The National Coordinators Unit ranks high marks because thi~s major project is or4) scedleanwt~ te roec s)out to do four years ago itbeing accomplished

2 -The Ynternational Coordinators Unit has been effective In stimulating donorIcountry interest in the campaign and arranging key border meetings

4 PARTICIPANT VRAWN C

t~here is nio participaut tralaing directly related to WP-15- However ma-ny J-15 veterinarians received trAiing a~t the Kabete Veterinary School Wairobi In Ethiopia veterinarians animal heal~th assistants and vaccinators received shortshyterm and on-the-job training at the Veterinary Training School Debre Zeit

There beei been difficulties and delays ith arrivvl of commodities These problemshave not been addressed satisfactorily The problem appears to be in miosion procuremont and follow-up procedu2res The misciion should appoint a reoident4 projectofficer ind a person to be respo~nsible for procuremient from receipt of aicton

COLITJRY S vet Dept JP-15

WatlOrg Unit ____

ColmDnOi 1 t11O00 SuICCe o the campnign depends on good coprage and hereftheVctri= Etiopa hvepearformed well regairdirng coordinationdeputens epecall

The M13 has provided 13 vets 60 animal health assistauts and 260 vaccinators The maagement from the national organizers untt has been excellent 7ntermiediate personnel are improving rapidly

SIt would be desirable to have somewhat further delegation of authority within 7BG wherepossible but in comparison to previous work this arem deserves an~outstandigr nrThe Ethiopian vets are doing a good job filling field positions normallr occupitduby exarit vtshy

Loalcotacni~vting should be reconciledl with0 the USXD Ce ecor4ibespz Cotrllr or vehcle mn =44odltt_XA4-444 9i~444 44 9 74

7OTiit71q7 4 Ao~4~l4 2o w7 4~~~~4 4~~~~~ 441444 44 44 4 4 4444

hcg~e 4~

NR VCO NIOT-gt I~O O ) ]PIR OJICT NO PAR FO

The~French K UNDPFAO CMD posdrbespotan~d havepoie-amp Cooriaation4amonig donors especia1lr with the organizers-unit is good A significant N

efforsi~binmadebyaf concerned to coordinate future planning nidtelpeciall r inL the ~fnahcia1 aren of local cst funding Donorsa agree on ~oetups and objecives-

0I

____________ Id KEYOUTPUT 114DICATORS AND TAR~GETS

A QUANrrATIVIE MNICATORS TRES(acnoa~~orj FOR MAJOR OUTPUTS CUMU- CUnawT Pry END OF

PRIOR FY TO DATE TO END_ POJC

Number of cattle vaccinated PLANNED PLAE A ACMNfor Rindezpest in Ethiopia M SEA1MM T Phase V to date

Curnl BPP and Rnderpeat__ adccinations are done ACTUAL

simultianeously ANCFfl1

Decreased outbreaks PANI

Xmmunity Testing - 4

Year NoTestsq Re ERltORM 1970-72 326 8877-10A 1972-73 700 887-100 ~ ~ ~

Decreased Outbreaks ACTUAL 4~~I

of Rinderpest AMCCRsI 4~4 REPLAHNIEVO

M JULITATIVE INDICATORSi G KIMENT~OR MWAOR OUTPUTS

Control of Rindezpeat a a All participating countries including the 736hiopian major threat to the cattle Government are m~king good progress -towards this objectshy

industrytf ive The SSudan is an area which will be revacciaated Smpoveentofeeinr MenM6rale cooperation and effectiveness of the XEG

Department toda wt Services shows every indication of permatiently Livestock diseases improving

~Control of CBPP in EthiopiaCMEt -

Incidence of CBPP has be~engety e~ and the 111 is enthusiastic about carrying forward this 5program

1 3 44 ~ 44~(s ~5i~s2

IK072 -70 Pn4 J E GoRT140IPAWOPrQL I GUTY

~~ ~IVPROJECT PURPOEMF_________

A Staloemnt-lof purpose as currentl iV i w2

The main purpoBe or the RinderpentCampaign is to control and evenuall g eraiM t aiierpes in paricipating countries while strengthenn hi~ ~

respetiveoVetiiinary dpAi i t s Coneurrently effort s are being made to control CBPP and otherdisadses

willU I alCCO401t7e unhch otinl o q po o is aoved2lamp ofldoaico ic cot e o l Caiio

1 Rinderpest will not exist as 1 - 2 Since the project in Ethiopia Is not an epizootic in Ethiopia and 80 complete it Is too early to asses this plus cattle at risk will have been However immunizations for rinderpest and CBPP immunized are up to planned schedules aavaevery indication

that thfis will continueSAIs

2 OFFP will be under control SI (7 immunized) 3 Vaccine Is being produced in advance of

yearly requirements 3 (12) million dosesyear of Rinderpest vaccines produced plus b4 Veterinary Services are mproving and plane

(105 million dosesyemr CBFP are on the drawing board for dealing with vaccinee diseases oher then rinderpest and Cl

4i Veterlnmry services will 1 dealing enffectively with other 4i4

livestock disease

A enfPo rs h

To improve tht livestock industry by Inproving animal halth in order tpovidel a higher level of protein in~ the Aftican diet aud eventually to make possible exports of surplus livestock products

i V 4inS 4 flf S

6jIO 4 t 45 iiA rc-

D Willj th Q-CI IDVQ1Q lf h ON YZQIrC -s C-1Wt i 35) ~iVtst rv ttI4I lowl

The livestock industry will not begin to meet k2ns potential until animal diseases such as Rinderpest is controlled Mosnt importing countries will not accept meat from countries with Rinderpest

A4

~444)gt

AMI~MTOPAR 75- 3~ ~~~i~

V4 roductionjTKVacie

K~f7v12million doses of R-inderpa~l vacclie ainiiii1X y

~~~~105 illiondoses of contagioum Boine Perpemna 7+

(MDP veeciie krnually

As of-30 June1974amp Production had been as follows

poundPP

Ff 1973 x6ampo0oo 1o00ooo

PZ 19r4 100

279000 22S000O00

-~dr~z

t YLab imas elassed 4-5 monf-hs for repuirs

Curentlr hey( Its adequiico -ac1ne or hand to supporti the cmpaign

2 XrjmunkiZ7 Iqestig -his ThA kriaz

KkNo of Tests Resultin2gXmmuntty

1970-72 326 887 10lot

1973 700 8847 -Wp0

-7191974 12658

Spe~f~~r or19 00o~~e ~r dr-Am frofi vm~ci stai

anlmtlis bnd thojy wexe 715 immune An addtit-Ional 10 samples wfir drawnm

fri o~ in t uibm as Anthe ~eutLgimmity mus 658 TUiS

smipling is too sm Ul to~ drmwimluios

P4-ciae defmlls on file Fat VA erlnary Laboratovry mt~D-bre Vib~t ~

Xt wa3 agrend upon by thbe MN hIitI nmetiampJmntv eigvlJ

-1

not-~n should be~s iesinedi a eU fr

be ipnnded during the minA W of ~b fphgn-tqi aaen

jjsampleas nj-vAnbeen drwn but wver nedot Q Jun

~~ dThres rfEnoepla~rt jW

Satry~

7f~1974 S is

confirmed mIsleading and tofully

cases~otf Riiepe

t h

i

r ltlbe6 Alowaethfit Rinderpest diagnosls is handled anitial2y by the

Disease Xnvestigatlon Section of theVeterinary -seruices Tbhfa

is a reluctuncato submif amellll a~the laoaory anid the laboratory

does not ustially pursue inLlitigation unless requested

On summary it Loan be said thaft indepst did oacur in Ethiopia duriog rg 1974 as evidenced by field d)gnosls of Ethlopien~and

IxptriteVeterinrfns as tollovs

Bale

1none not confirmed

Shoa Gemu-Gofa

1none not

confinned

IC4fa Yllubabor Wolep Harar

3 none noue cl clOWJY

eceifrmntiov din

aes not et

Sidamo

3

Aziai

nome

Phasie WVA-rea -(oc uierad pri~w to campaign which started this year)

Goja Beg Wello bull - i ifipound

5

4 c ooit~

2-

30 - ])i ltl]

~ ae os~l~y3 PDCs iian0 at (Ix tfinatiori of tU3ktDS

input into ithm pro3lt kls rcceiared thti thea8 commodites be

brough9t into Ethlopla lad tu~tvsad ovc-p To the JP-15 Camp4ign whitch will

continue fop 4about 3 mora Yvar3

-

4

During the pu t year

and other donors as U5AZD como 4 CA

oit as have beena supplied by tha X

li~uadnot arrived When Wh equip-

~ 1

-~

- CC

merit ivie it winl delctebove and wi71 be vil ule on he

jPT0 Q7 C iI

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1

NR VCO NIOT-gt I~O O ) ]PIR OJICT NO PAR FO

The~French K UNDPFAO CMD posdrbespotan~d havepoie-amp Cooriaation4amonig donors especia1lr with the organizers-unit is good A significant N

efforsi~binmadebyaf concerned to coordinate future planning nidtelpeciall r inL the ~fnahcia1 aren of local cst funding Donorsa agree on ~oetups and objecives-

0I

____________ Id KEYOUTPUT 114DICATORS AND TAR~GETS

A QUANrrATIVIE MNICATORS TRES(acnoa~~orj FOR MAJOR OUTPUTS CUMU- CUnawT Pry END OF

PRIOR FY TO DATE TO END_ POJC

Number of cattle vaccinated PLANNED PLAE A ACMNfor Rindezpest in Ethiopia M SEA1MM T Phase V to date

Curnl BPP and Rnderpeat__ adccinations are done ACTUAL

simultianeously ANCFfl1

Decreased outbreaks PANI

Xmmunity Testing - 4

Year NoTestsq Re ERltORM 1970-72 326 8877-10A 1972-73 700 887-100 ~ ~ ~

Decreased Outbreaks ACTUAL 4~~I

of Rinderpest AMCCRsI 4~4 REPLAHNIEVO

M JULITATIVE INDICATORSi G KIMENT~OR MWAOR OUTPUTS

Control of Rindezpeat a a All participating countries including the 736hiopian major threat to the cattle Government are m~king good progress -towards this objectshy

industrytf ive The SSudan is an area which will be revacciaated Smpoveentofeeinr MenM6rale cooperation and effectiveness of the XEG

Department toda wt Services shows every indication of permatiently Livestock diseases improving

~Control of CBPP in EthiopiaCMEt -

Incidence of CBPP has be~engety e~ and the 111 is enthusiastic about carrying forward this 5program

1 3 44 ~ 44~(s ~5i~s2

IK072 -70 Pn4 J E GoRT140IPAWOPrQL I GUTY

~~ ~IVPROJECT PURPOEMF_________

A Staloemnt-lof purpose as currentl iV i w2

The main purpoBe or the RinderpentCampaign is to control and evenuall g eraiM t aiierpes in paricipating countries while strengthenn hi~ ~

respetiveoVetiiinary dpAi i t s Coneurrently effort s are being made to control CBPP and otherdisadses

willU I alCCO401t7e unhch otinl o q po o is aoved2lamp ofldoaico ic cot e o l Caiio

1 Rinderpest will not exist as 1 - 2 Since the project in Ethiopia Is not an epizootic in Ethiopia and 80 complete it Is too early to asses this plus cattle at risk will have been However immunizations for rinderpest and CBPP immunized are up to planned schedules aavaevery indication

that thfis will continueSAIs

2 OFFP will be under control SI (7 immunized) 3 Vaccine Is being produced in advance of

yearly requirements 3 (12) million dosesyear of Rinderpest vaccines produced plus b4 Veterinary Services are mproving and plane

(105 million dosesyemr CBFP are on the drawing board for dealing with vaccinee diseases oher then rinderpest and Cl

4i Veterlnmry services will 1 dealing enffectively with other 4i4

livestock disease

A enfPo rs h

To improve tht livestock industry by Inproving animal halth in order tpovidel a higher level of protein in~ the Aftican diet aud eventually to make possible exports of surplus livestock products

i V 4inS 4 flf S

6jIO 4 t 45 iiA rc-

D Willj th Q-CI IDVQ1Q lf h ON YZQIrC -s C-1Wt i 35) ~iVtst rv ttI4I lowl

The livestock industry will not begin to meet k2ns potential until animal diseases such as Rinderpest is controlled Mosnt importing countries will not accept meat from countries with Rinderpest

A4

~444)gt

AMI~MTOPAR 75- 3~ ~~~i~

V4 roductionjTKVacie

K~f7v12million doses of R-inderpa~l vacclie ainiiii1X y

~~~~105 illiondoses of contagioum Boine Perpemna 7+

(MDP veeciie krnually

As of-30 June1974amp Production had been as follows

poundPP

Ff 1973 x6ampo0oo 1o00ooo

PZ 19r4 100

279000 22S000O00

-~dr~z

t YLab imas elassed 4-5 monf-hs for repuirs

Curentlr hey( Its adequiico -ac1ne or hand to supporti the cmpaign

2 XrjmunkiZ7 Iqestig -his ThA kriaz

KkNo of Tests Resultin2gXmmuntty

1970-72 326 887 10lot

1973 700 8847 -Wp0

-7191974 12658

Spe~f~~r or19 00o~~e ~r dr-Am frofi vm~ci stai

anlmtlis bnd thojy wexe 715 immune An addtit-Ional 10 samples wfir drawnm

fri o~ in t uibm as Anthe ~eutLgimmity mus 658 TUiS

smipling is too sm Ul to~ drmwimluios

P4-ciae defmlls on file Fat VA erlnary Laboratovry mt~D-bre Vib~t ~

Xt wa3 agrend upon by thbe MN hIitI nmetiampJmntv eigvlJ

-1

not-~n should be~s iesinedi a eU fr

be ipnnded during the minA W of ~b fphgn-tqi aaen

jjsampleas nj-vAnbeen drwn but wver nedot Q Jun

~~ dThres rfEnoepla~rt jW

Satry~

7f~1974 S is

confirmed mIsleading and tofully

cases~otf Riiepe

t h

i

r ltlbe6 Alowaethfit Rinderpest diagnosls is handled anitial2y by the

Disease Xnvestigatlon Section of theVeterinary -seruices Tbhfa

is a reluctuncato submif amellll a~the laoaory anid the laboratory

does not ustially pursue inLlitigation unless requested

On summary it Loan be said thaft indepst did oacur in Ethiopia duriog rg 1974 as evidenced by field d)gnosls of Ethlopien~and

IxptriteVeterinrfns as tollovs

Bale

1none not confirmed

Shoa Gemu-Gofa

1none not

confinned

IC4fa Yllubabor Wolep Harar

3 none noue cl clOWJY

eceifrmntiov din

aes not et

Sidamo

3

Aziai

nome

Phasie WVA-rea -(oc uierad pri~w to campaign which started this year)

Goja Beg Wello bull - i ifipound

5

4 c ooit~

2-

30 - ])i ltl]

~ ae os~l~y3 PDCs iian0 at (Ix tfinatiori of tU3ktDS

input into ithm pro3lt kls rcceiared thti thea8 commodites be

brough9t into Ethlopla lad tu~tvsad ovc-p To the JP-15 Camp4ign whitch will

continue fop 4about 3 mora Yvar3

-

4

During the pu t year

and other donors as U5AZD como 4 CA

oit as have beena supplied by tha X

li~uadnot arrived When Wh equip-

~ 1

-~

- CC

merit ivie it winl delctebove and wi71 be vil ule on he

jPT0 Q7 C iI

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1

IK072 -70 Pn4 J E GoRT140IPAWOPrQL I GUTY

~~ ~IVPROJECT PURPOEMF_________

A Staloemnt-lof purpose as currentl iV i w2

The main purpoBe or the RinderpentCampaign is to control and evenuall g eraiM t aiierpes in paricipating countries while strengthenn hi~ ~

respetiveoVetiiinary dpAi i t s Coneurrently effort s are being made to control CBPP and otherdisadses

willU I alCCO401t7e unhch otinl o q po o is aoved2lamp ofldoaico ic cot e o l Caiio

1 Rinderpest will not exist as 1 - 2 Since the project in Ethiopia Is not an epizootic in Ethiopia and 80 complete it Is too early to asses this plus cattle at risk will have been However immunizations for rinderpest and CBPP immunized are up to planned schedules aavaevery indication

that thfis will continueSAIs

2 OFFP will be under control SI (7 immunized) 3 Vaccine Is being produced in advance of

yearly requirements 3 (12) million dosesyear of Rinderpest vaccines produced plus b4 Veterinary Services are mproving and plane

(105 million dosesyemr CBFP are on the drawing board for dealing with vaccinee diseases oher then rinderpest and Cl

4i Veterlnmry services will 1 dealing enffectively with other 4i4

livestock disease

A enfPo rs h

To improve tht livestock industry by Inproving animal halth in order tpovidel a higher level of protein in~ the Aftican diet aud eventually to make possible exports of surplus livestock products

i V 4inS 4 flf S

6jIO 4 t 45 iiA rc-

D Willj th Q-CI IDVQ1Q lf h ON YZQIrC -s C-1Wt i 35) ~iVtst rv ttI4I lowl

The livestock industry will not begin to meet k2ns potential until animal diseases such as Rinderpest is controlled Mosnt importing countries will not accept meat from countries with Rinderpest

A4

~444)gt

AMI~MTOPAR 75- 3~ ~~~i~

V4 roductionjTKVacie

K~f7v12million doses of R-inderpa~l vacclie ainiiii1X y

~~~~105 illiondoses of contagioum Boine Perpemna 7+

(MDP veeciie krnually

As of-30 June1974amp Production had been as follows

poundPP

Ff 1973 x6ampo0oo 1o00ooo

PZ 19r4 100

279000 22S000O00

-~dr~z

t YLab imas elassed 4-5 monf-hs for repuirs

Curentlr hey( Its adequiico -ac1ne or hand to supporti the cmpaign

2 XrjmunkiZ7 Iqestig -his ThA kriaz

KkNo of Tests Resultin2gXmmuntty

1970-72 326 887 10lot

1973 700 8847 -Wp0

-7191974 12658

Spe~f~~r or19 00o~~e ~r dr-Am frofi vm~ci stai

anlmtlis bnd thojy wexe 715 immune An addtit-Ional 10 samples wfir drawnm

fri o~ in t uibm as Anthe ~eutLgimmity mus 658 TUiS

smipling is too sm Ul to~ drmwimluios

P4-ciae defmlls on file Fat VA erlnary Laboratovry mt~D-bre Vib~t ~

Xt wa3 agrend upon by thbe MN hIitI nmetiampJmntv eigvlJ

-1

not-~n should be~s iesinedi a eU fr

be ipnnded during the minA W of ~b fphgn-tqi aaen

jjsampleas nj-vAnbeen drwn but wver nedot Q Jun

~~ dThres rfEnoepla~rt jW

Satry~

7f~1974 S is

confirmed mIsleading and tofully

cases~otf Riiepe

t h

i

r ltlbe6 Alowaethfit Rinderpest diagnosls is handled anitial2y by the

Disease Xnvestigatlon Section of theVeterinary -seruices Tbhfa

is a reluctuncato submif amellll a~the laoaory anid the laboratory

does not ustially pursue inLlitigation unless requested

On summary it Loan be said thaft indepst did oacur in Ethiopia duriog rg 1974 as evidenced by field d)gnosls of Ethlopien~and

IxptriteVeterinrfns as tollovs

Bale

1none not confirmed

Shoa Gemu-Gofa

1none not

confinned

IC4fa Yllubabor Wolep Harar

3 none noue cl clOWJY

eceifrmntiov din

aes not et

Sidamo

3

Aziai

nome

Phasie WVA-rea -(oc uierad pri~w to campaign which started this year)

Goja Beg Wello bull - i ifipound

5

4 c ooit~

2-

30 - ])i ltl]

~ ae os~l~y3 PDCs iian0 at (Ix tfinatiori of tU3ktDS

input into ithm pro3lt kls rcceiared thti thea8 commodites be

brough9t into Ethlopla lad tu~tvsad ovc-p To the JP-15 Camp4ign whitch will

continue fop 4about 3 mora Yvar3

-

4

During the pu t year

and other donors as U5AZD como 4 CA

oit as have beena supplied by tha X

li~uadnot arrived When Wh equip-

~ 1

-~

- CC

merit ivie it winl delctebove and wi71 be vil ule on he

jPT0 Q7 C iI

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1

AMI~MTOPAR 75- 3~ ~~~i~

V4 roductionjTKVacie

K~f7v12million doses of R-inderpa~l vacclie ainiiii1X y

~~~~105 illiondoses of contagioum Boine Perpemna 7+

(MDP veeciie krnually

As of-30 June1974amp Production had been as follows

poundPP

Ff 1973 x6ampo0oo 1o00ooo

PZ 19r4 100

279000 22S000O00

-~dr~z

t YLab imas elassed 4-5 monf-hs for repuirs

Curentlr hey( Its adequiico -ac1ne or hand to supporti the cmpaign

2 XrjmunkiZ7 Iqestig -his ThA kriaz

KkNo of Tests Resultin2gXmmuntty

1970-72 326 887 10lot

1973 700 8847 -Wp0

-7191974 12658

Spe~f~~r or19 00o~~e ~r dr-Am frofi vm~ci stai

anlmtlis bnd thojy wexe 715 immune An addtit-Ional 10 samples wfir drawnm

fri o~ in t uibm as Anthe ~eutLgimmity mus 658 TUiS

smipling is too sm Ul to~ drmwimluios

P4-ciae defmlls on file Fat VA erlnary Laboratovry mt~D-bre Vib~t ~

Xt wa3 agrend upon by thbe MN hIitI nmetiampJmntv eigvlJ

-1

not-~n should be~s iesinedi a eU fr

be ipnnded during the minA W of ~b fphgn-tqi aaen

jjsampleas nj-vAnbeen drwn but wver nedot Q Jun

~~ dThres rfEnoepla~rt jW

Satry~

7f~1974 S is

confirmed mIsleading and tofully

cases~otf Riiepe

t h

i

r ltlbe6 Alowaethfit Rinderpest diagnosls is handled anitial2y by the

Disease Xnvestigatlon Section of theVeterinary -seruices Tbhfa

is a reluctuncato submif amellll a~the laoaory anid the laboratory

does not ustially pursue inLlitigation unless requested

On summary it Loan be said thaft indepst did oacur in Ethiopia duriog rg 1974 as evidenced by field d)gnosls of Ethlopien~and

IxptriteVeterinrfns as tollovs

Bale

1none not confirmed

Shoa Gemu-Gofa

1none not

confinned

IC4fa Yllubabor Wolep Harar

3 none noue cl clOWJY

eceifrmntiov din

aes not et

Sidamo

3

Aziai

nome

Phasie WVA-rea -(oc uierad pri~w to campaign which started this year)

Goja Beg Wello bull - i ifipound

5

4 c ooit~

2-

30 - ])i ltl]

~ ae os~l~y3 PDCs iian0 at (Ix tfinatiori of tU3ktDS

input into ithm pro3lt kls rcceiared thti thea8 commodites be

brough9t into Ethlopla lad tu~tvsad ovc-p To the JP-15 Camp4ign whitch will

continue fop 4about 3 mora Yvar3

-

4

During the pu t year

and other donors as U5AZD como 4 CA

oit as have beena supplied by tha X

li~uadnot arrived When Wh equip-

~ 1

-~

- CC

merit ivie it winl delctebove and wi71 be vil ule on he

jPT0 Q7 C iI

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1

~~ dThres rfEnoepla~rt jW

Satry~

7f~1974 S is

confirmed mIsleading and tofully

cases~otf Riiepe

t h

i

r ltlbe6 Alowaethfit Rinderpest diagnosls is handled anitial2y by the

Disease Xnvestigatlon Section of theVeterinary -seruices Tbhfa

is a reluctuncato submif amellll a~the laoaory anid the laboratory

does not ustially pursue inLlitigation unless requested

On summary it Loan be said thaft indepst did oacur in Ethiopia duriog rg 1974 as evidenced by field d)gnosls of Ethlopien~and

IxptriteVeterinrfns as tollovs

Bale

1none not confirmed

Shoa Gemu-Gofa

1none not

confinned

IC4fa Yllubabor Wolep Harar

3 none noue cl clOWJY

eceifrmntiov din

aes not et

Sidamo

3

Aziai

nome

Phasie WVA-rea -(oc uierad pri~w to campaign which started this year)

Goja Beg Wello bull - i ifipound

5

4 c ooit~

2-

30 - ])i ltl]

~ ae os~l~y3 PDCs iian0 at (Ix tfinatiori of tU3ktDS

input into ithm pro3lt kls rcceiared thti thea8 commodites be

brough9t into Ethlopla lad tu~tvsad ovc-p To the JP-15 Camp4ign whitch will

continue fop 4about 3 mora Yvar3

-

4

During the pu t year

and other donors as U5AZD como 4 CA

oit as have beena supplied by tha X

li~uadnot arrived When Wh equip-

~ 1

-~

- CC

merit ivie it winl delctebove and wi71 be vil ule on he

jPT0 Q7 C iI

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1

44

t-C

D

V

tr

M

4J 40

3 V

ol t~-Ishy

m

qnmW

nV~

~ ~

~ M

u

0

0

to

m

)o0 0

)UI

ca m

t -

t

I y

o

t q4

)M4

11

0~

~~

~~ to

W

Z-0

-U10 994

MIb

U

mc

0

-4

v0

--

00t

Nvmmt

0U

00 q-

M-shy

4 0

--0

00 M

M

0

V)

m-

kV4 0

o4 60t

tV

ED

U

7 1

4

4

4

Ito

m

11 4

a

0)shy-H

4 4)4

3J eq

C)

01 a

)-0

0l

0-cf

01shyoc1

toe IV

M0

0t

oea

-

I C

P----shy

0 4

)

wq 0

0

04

4J

toIt

NI

P4 3

cs

di

-I

11

1