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New Regional Network Formed to Support Small-Scale Octopus Fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean

New Regional Network Formed to Support Small-Scale Octopus Fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean

Mombasa, Kenya – June 5, 2025 – AU-IBAR, with the assistance of the Swedish Agency for International Development Cooperation (SIDA), successfully concluded its Stakeholders’ Consultative Workshop in Mombasa, Kenya, in an effort to enhance the sustainability and inclusivity of small-scale octopus fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region.  The workshop was conducted over the […]

Egypt’s Health Minister calls for unified ‘One Health’ strategy on World Veterinary Day

Egypt’s Health Minister calls for unified ‘One Health’ strategy on World Veterinary Day

Veterinarians hailed as key actors in sustainable public health and pandemic prevention On the occasion of World Veterinary Day, Egypt’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, issued a strong call for an integrated “One Health” strategy that unites human, animal, and environmental health systems to address today’s major […]

Égypte – Le ministre de la Santé appelle à une stratégie « Une Seule Santé » intégrée pour faire face aux menaces sanitaires

Égypte – Le ministre de la Santé appelle à une stratégie « Une Seule Santé » intégrée pour faire face aux menaces sanitaires

À l’occasion de la Journée mondiale vétérinaire, l’Égypte met en avant le rôle central des vétérinaires dans la prévention des pandémies et la durabilité sanitaire Le ministre égyptien de la Santé et de la Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, a profité de la Journée mondiale vétérinaire, célébrée samedi, pour lancer un appel fort en faveur de […]

When an animal disease becomes a social crisis: Rural africa rises against PPR

When an animal disease becomes a social crisis: Rural africa rises against PPR

NAIROBI, 13 May 2025 — In a sunlit hall on the campus of the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), voices rose—passionate and resolute. They came from Mali, Cameroon, Togo, Sudan, India, and Mongolia. Their common cause? A livestock disease often overlooked, yet silently devastating the livelihoods of pastoral communities: Peste des Petits Ruminants, or PPR. […]