Cross cutting activities: Gender, capacity building and taskforcePublished2019StatusOpen AccessLanguageenCountriesCambodiaILRI ProgramsAnimal and human healthPresentationhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/110591CitationHung Nguyen-Viet. 2019. Cross cutting activities: Gender, capacity building and taskforce. Presentation at the Safe Food, Fair Food for Cambodia taskforce and stakeholder meeting, Siem Reap, Cambodia, 24-25 October 2019. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.Tagsanimal diseasesanimal healthcapacity strengtheningfood safetyhealthlivestockresearchzoonotic diseases
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CompletedJun 2017May 2020Identifying anthrax hotspots and associated ecological factors in KenyaIn Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, outbreaks of anthrax occur in certain ecological regions, primarily triggered by weather extremes. Outbreaks of this neglected disease result in significant morbidity and mortality in humans, livestock and wildlife. The overall goal of this project is to identify...zoonotic diseasesdisease controlanimal diseasesepidemiologyhealthwildlifelivestock
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