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Group photo of approximately 30 West African delegates in professional attire, seated and standing, at a regional workshop focused on animal disease control

Nigeria Calls for Stronger West African Action on Transboundary Animal Diseases

Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) continue to threaten livestock productivity, food security, and rural livelihoods across West Africa. Recognizing the urgency, Nigeria has renewed its call for stronger regional cooperation to combat TADs, with a focus on Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), which continues to threaten livestock productivity and rural livelihoods across West Africa. The appeal […]

Group photo of participants and organizers standing behind a banner at the ARIS 3 capacity building workshop in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

AU‑IBAR launches ARIS‑3 to modernize disease reporting and accelerate the fight against PPR by 2030

From 25–28 November in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Africa steps into a new era of animal health surveillance with the rollout of ARIS‑3, a modernized digital platform designed to transform how countries track and respond to livestock diseases.  AU‑IBAR brought together experts from West and Central Africa for an intensive training on the Animal Resources Information […]

Clavelée Ovine et Caprine : Quand l’Europe Agit, l’Afrique Devrait Écouter

En octobre 2025, le Royaume-Uni a imposé un embargo strict sur certaines importations serbes (cuirs, peaux, foin), suite à la confirmation de la Clavelée Ovine et Caprine (COCP). Cette maladie virale hautement contagieuse, causée par un capripoxvirus, affecte principalement les moutons et les chèvres. Elle provoque de fortes fièvres, lésions cutanées, écoulements, et une morbidité […]

A full shelf of veterinary medicines and supplies

Africa’s Veterinary Crisis in Waiting: The Unseen Threat to One Health and Food Security

Tariff shocks and logistics volatility are raising prices and stretching lead times for veterinary inputs. For Africa, where import reliance is high, the risk is systemic as vaccination, diagnostics, and surveillance could slow just when climate change and disease pressures intensify. Even when finished pharmaceuticals are exempted, key inputs adjuvants, sterile plastics, filters, enzymes, glass […]