Village Poultry specialist for the design of Participatory Livestock Development project in Laos - View Project
In November 2004, the IRPC was asked by the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) to provide Dr Robyn Alders to participate in a livestock design study for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Laos. The study team was asked to analyse techinical, institutional, and regulatory issues of livestock development and develop a program to (i) reduce mortality and improve productivity of livestock production, (ii) expand and improve marketing oppotunities for livestock of smallholders, and (iii) promote the development of private service providers in essential areas of livestock production and marketing systems. .........................................................................................................
Train the Trainer Workshop and Follow-up Activiites for Full-time Village Chicken Keeping Workers, Solomon Islands - View Project
In April 2006, the IRPC was granted funds by GRM International to undertake a project in the Solomon Islands to conduct Train the Trainer' Workshops and Follow-up Activitites for Full-time Village Chicken Keepin Workers. Over the duration of a year, the project comprised a two-week training workshop specifically for up to fifteen prospective trainers in village chicken keeping; consolidation of facilities and personnel at existing farmer schools and assist to establish proposed new farmer schools, and importation of a small number of crucially needed chicken and duckling breeds to commence establishement of a regional network of poultry breeding stations. ............................................................................................................
International Poultry Disease Control Expert, Banda Aceh, Indonesia - View Project
From April to July 2006, the International Rural Poultry Centre (IRPC), subcontracting to GRM International BV, assigned an International Poultry Disease Control Expert to the FAO Representation in Indonesia to assess the eficacy of the national strategy towards Newcastle Disease and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Banda aceh and North Sumatra in Indonesia. .............................................................................................................
International Poultry Disease Control Expert, Medah, Indonesia - View Project
In August 2006, The IRPC, subcontracting to GRM International BV of the Netherlands, was requested to provide an International Expert on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) to assist in the development and implementation of a national strategy for the management of highly Pathogenic avian Influenza, working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and the local government veterinary services in North Sumatra Province.
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International Expert: Technical Advisor (Avian Influenza) Laos - View Project
In March 2005, The IRPC, subcontracting to GRM International BV of the Netherlands, provided an international Expert on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) to work as a short term technical advisor to assist the FAO representatie in their role in the decentralized team of the Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) in Lao PDR. The IRPC consultant was responsible for assisting the FAO Representative in the coorination and linkage of various financial, tenchical and material support to the AI Programme. ...............................................................................................................
Malawi Newcastle Disease Control Consolidation Project - View Project
The Newcastle Disease Control Consolidation Project is a follow-on from the Southern Africa Newcastle Disease (ND) Control Project (SANDCP) which covers Mozambique, Malawi and tanzania. In Malawi SANDCP focussed primarily on the introduction and testing of I-2 ND vaccine and ensuring sustainability of distribution activities of the vaccine. Interim funding for one year from February 2006 to January 2007 is providing an opportunity to continue the good work done under SANDCP with the department of Animal Health and Livestock Production and to develop a more comprehensive approach in Malawi in making vaccine production, and ensuring the sustainability of distribution activities.
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HPAI Technical Advisor, Timor Leste (East Timor) - View Project
In December 2005, the IRPC subcontracting to GRM International BV, provided an expert to assit the FAO in their role as a member of the National Task Force for avian Influenza in Timor-Leste. The role of the Task Force was to prepare a Preparedness and Response Plan for Highly Pathognic Avian Influenza (HPAI). Although Timor-Leste is currently free from HPAI, the disease is endemic in most provinces of Indonesia.
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Improvement of village chicken production by Junior Farmers and People living with HIV in selected villages in Manica and Sofala provinces, Mozambique - View Project
In January 2005 the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) provided funding to the International Rural Poultry Centre (IRPC) to pilot improved management of village chickens and vaccination against Newcastle disease of the chicken flocks of People living with HIV/AIDS, to help mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS on food security and nutrition in selected areas of Manica and Sofala Provinces in Mozambique. The IRPC, a subsidiary entity within the KYEEMA Foundation, is working within the framework of Home Based Care systems run by the local NGOs ASVIMO and Kubatsirana, who are undertaking feeding programs and other food security programs for selected communities in these Provinces.
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Improvement of village chicken production in Chibuto District, Mozambique - View Project
In January 2005 the International Rural Poultry Centre (IRPC) has been invited by Corridor Sands Limited (CSL) mining company in Mozambique to facilitate the community-based management of Newcastle disease (ND) and other poultry husbandry practices. CSL is establishing a mine in the Chibuto district of Mozambique and as part of the mine establishment; several communities will be affected by the operations. CSL is committed to ensuring these communities will be better off as a result of the mining activities, and is funding priority community development activities, such as village chicken production, to help communities to build a better future.
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Village Poultry Specialist for the design of a Participatory Livestock Development project in Laos - View Project
In November 2004, an IRPC consultant was asked by the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) to participate in a livestock design study for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Laos. The study team was asked to analyse technical, institutional, and regulatory issues of livestock development and develop a program to (i) reduce mortality and improve productivity of livestock production, (ii) expand and improve marketing opportunities for livestock of smallholders, and (iii) promote the development of private service providers in essential areas of livestock production and marketing system.
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Village Poultry Trainer for Village Chicken Workshop in Mphanama and Strydkraal Districts, South Africa - View Project
In January 2005, an IRPC consultant shared experiences of poultry raising in rural communities with poultry group members from the JICA funded livestock project in Limpopo Province, South Africa. One of the livestock project components is the promotion of existing village chickens for rural household security and low levels of income generation. The consultant visited communities in Mphanama, Strydkraal and Manganeng districts and chaired a workshop to share poultry raising experiences from Mozambique, including Newcastle Disease control activities.
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Mama Mkubwa project, Tanzania - View Project
The St. Alban’s Children’s Society in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania has set up the Mama Mkubwa program to look after orphaned and street children in the homes of women volunteers, as it was recognised that with the number of orphans increasing rapidly due to AIDS, building centres was never going to be a sustainable option for caring for orphans. Under the Mama Mkubwa program, children are cared for within families by the volunteer women. The Kyeema Foundation is helping these women to set up chicken raising enterprises in their backyards, so they can have an income to buy food for the children they are caring for.
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Reduction of cyanide in Cassava, to reduce cyanide toxicity (Konzo) in children and women of child-bearing age - View Project
This project is following on from excellent research work undertaken by the Australian National University (ANU) with support from both ACIAR and AusAID over the past eight years. Initial research work was to establish a reliable and cheap test for cyanide levels in cassava, so that cassava toxicity could be detected early in drought years and measures taken to stop cases of konzo, a paralysis that affects particularly children and and women of child bearing age. Development of this test was achieved, but the next step (this project) has been designed to test the use of very simple preparatory techniques for cassava before cooking, to reduce cyanide levels by two thirds of their levels in cassava flour.
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Newcastle Disease Control in Chickens in Ethiopia - View Project
The KYEEMA Foundation is seeking funds for the production and distribution of thermostable I-2 Newcastle disease (ND) vaccine in Ethiopia. Our request for funding can be found at the following website address: http://www.globalgiving.com/pr/700/proj606a.html
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Junior Farmer Field Schools Pilot Project, Zimbabwe - View Project
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), Catholic Relief Service and Bethany identified the Junior Farmer Field School (JFFS) concept as a potentially useful way to assist rural youth in HIV/AIDS programs. Under this program, ICRISAT has proposed using poultry as a model to develop farming/ entrepreneurial skills. The International Rural Poultry Centre (IRPC) was invited to assist ICRISAT and partners to develop and test curriculum and training modules on extensive and/or semi-intensive poultry production, for use in both Farmer Field Schools and Junior Farmer Field Schools (the latter targeting youth involved in HIV/AIDS mitigation and prevention programs) in Zimbabwe. Due to the lack of reference material dealing with the improved production of indigenous poultry, the IRPC placed considerable emphasis on the preparation of a manual for JFFS facilitators.
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Sponsorship of Students - View Project
The KYEEMA Foundation is currently funding study for Matilde E. J. Nacuvaneque, a Mozambican woman from Nampula Province in the North, who achieved very good results at school, but had no way possible to ever be able to attend University without assistance. Matilde is now learning skills that will help to promote Mozambique as a tourist destination, and hopefully in the future this will create more job opportunities for Mozambicans.
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Other Activities (current and proposed) of the KYEEMA Foundation and International Rural Poultry Centre include
The KYEEMA Foundation is interested in getting involved in activities that will support rural communities to improve their livelihoods, both in Australia and overseas. Ideas would include activities such as: Support to Aboriginal communities in Australia. Bringing farmers together across international boundaries to discuss appropriate technologies for low-input farming methodologies.
All suggestions for activities that could be funded would be gratefully accepted and can be sent to: celiag@kyeemafoundation.org |
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