Review of pasture and fodder production and productivity for small ruminants in the Sahel
The focus of this review is on feed scarcity, prompting a series of studies on woody fodder species used in sheep feeding.
The focus of this review is on feed scarcity, prompting a series of studies on woody fodder species used in sheep feeding.
The 2013-2015 outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa (Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone) was unprecedented, resulting in more than 11,000 human deaths with an estimated total cost of US$4.3 billion.
As confirmed by the WHO’s guidelines on risk communication and community engagement issued for the 2018 Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), research is a critical component to both outbreak control measures and future pr
Prior to this study there was no concrete evidence that leaves from a few local tree species and shrubs, available throughout the year, could be used to feed sheep and even replace the time-tested feed of groundnut haulm.
Global collaboration is the key to stop infectious diseases.
At the project site in the neighbourhood of Malika, the launch was held in Wolot – the
main national language of Senegal. Women and children, local authorities, customs and
The African Institute for Urban Management, or “IAGU” (Institut africain de gestion urbaine) hosted a team meeting who are working to improve policies for the secure and sustainable use of the Mbeubeuss landfill site in the Malika neighbourhood.
Open since 1968, the Mbeubeuss landfill is situated on a dried-up lakebed in Niayes, Senegal’s principal market garden area.
Une étude sur l’impact de la Décharge de Mbeubeuss sur la qualité microbiologique et chimique des oeufs produits dans la localité de Malika a été menée au cours de la période de Janvier à Avril 2008.