The WOAH Scientific and Technical Review, Vol.43 on ‘Global Burden of Animal Diseases’ is now available online here. The edition is a series of research papers from the GBADs consortium … Continue reading WOAH Volume 43 of the Scientific and Technical Review on ‘Global Burden of Animal Diseases’
Quantifying cost of disease in livestock: a new metric for the Global Burden of Animal Diseases
A new publication from William Gilbert, Thomas L Marsh, Gemma Chaters, Wudu T Jemberu, Mieghan Bruce, Wilma Steeneveld, Joao S Afonso, Benjamin Huntington, Jonathan Rushton has recently been published. Titled … Continue reading Quantifying cost of disease in livestock: a new metric for the Global Burden of Animal Diseases
World Bank Middle East and North Africa Workshop, Tunisia
During 3rd – 7th March 2024, the World Bank Middle East and North Africa (MENA) project organised individual meetings and a one-day workshop with stakeholders from Tunisia. The main outcome … Continue reading World Bank Middle East and North Africa Workshop, Tunisia
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
GBADs Technical Workshop, Liverpool
During the week of the 11th December 2023, GBADs held a series of Workshops in Liverpool, United Kingdom. This allowed time for representatives of the GBADs’ themes to come together … Continue reading GBADs Technical Workshop, Liverpool
A Cost–Benefit Analysis of Preparing National Veterinary Services for Transboundary Animal Disease Emergencies
Congratulations to Will Gilbert, David Adamson, Daniel Donachie, Keith Hamilton and Jonathan Rushton who have had the following publication ‘A Cost–Benefit Analysis of Preparing National Veterinary Services for Transboundary Animal Disease Emergencies’ … Continue reading A Cost–Benefit Analysis of Preparing National Veterinary Services for Transboundary Animal Disease Emergencies
