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Introduction to GBADs’ new Model Builder Prototype

Introduction to GBADs’ new Model Builder Prototype


On Tuesday 14th October 2025, The GBADs Informatics team unveiled their all new Model Builder Portal via a presentation in the GBADs Forum. You can find the recording below. Bringing … Continue reading Introduction to GBADs’ new Model Builder Prototype

Posted on October 14, 2025Categories Animal Health Loss Envelope, Informatics, Informatics Portal, Information, PostsTags presentationLeave a comment
Ethiopia Dashboard update

Ethiopia Dashboard update


We have recently updated our Ethiopia Case Study Dashboard with the aim of developing country country-specific, user-friendly, and interactive dashboard. The dashboard was produced in collaboration with First Analytics, the International Livestock Research Institute, … Continue reading Ethiopia Dashboard update

Posted on January 16, 2024January 17, 2024Categories Animal Health Loss Envelope, Ethiopia, Informatics Portal, PostsTags presentationLeave a comment
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Informatics Portal


Burden of Animal Disease at a global, regional and national level: a new analytics platform providing information to guide animal health decision-makers GBADs will build a knowledge engine that will … Continue reading Informatics Portal

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