GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nation (FAO) international Consultant Dr. Brian McCluskey had visited Livestock & Dairy Development Department Balochistan on 27th March 2023 under FAO Technical Corporation Program (TCP) “to establish a real time Animal disease reporting system in Pakistan”.
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We work to improve animal health and welfare across the globe. By collecting, analysing and disseminating veterinary scientific information, we encourage international solidarity in the control of animal health risks. Furthermore, we work across borders to foster a One Health approach, recognising that the health of animals, humans and the environment are interdependent.
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In response to the priorities of the Government of Pakistan on poverty reduction, the World Bank in close consultation with Government of Balochistan (GoB) and relevant stakeholders have designed the Balochistan Livelihoods and Entrepreneurship Project (BLEP) focusing on improving livelihoods of rural communities by promoting employment opportunities and sustainability of enterprises in project Districts. The project will be implemented in eight districts in the north of Balochistan, including Killa Abdullah, Killa Saifullah, Chagai, Sherani, Pishin, Mastung, Zhob and Nushki and will benefit rural households to promote livelihoods through enterprise development and job creation. (Source: https://blepgob.org.pk/)
GRASP is a six-year project, designed to reduce poverty in Pakistan by strengthening small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small-scale agribusinesses in the provinces of Balochistan and Sindh. The project will help SMEs in the sectors of horticulture and livestock to become more competitive, inclusive, and climate resilient by making improvements at all levels of the value chain. Source:https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/pakistan/growth-rural-advancement-and-sustainable-progress-grasp_en?s=175
Pakistan Veterinary Medical Association
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Association for Biorisk Management (ABM) is a registered Non-Governmental Not for Profit organization established by experienced professionals who remained part of Biorisk Management and zoonoses control programs in different developmental projects in the country and have expertise in guiding departments, institutions, relevant autonomous bodies to implement biorisk management system (Biorisk assessment, biorisk mitigation, bio-waste management) and zoonoses control. The Association for Biorisk Management effectively contributes to identifying, evaluating, and managing deficiencies in the BRM system through assessments, capacity building, awareness, advocacy, and lobbying programs and is supporting the partners to manage the potential pathological hazards and threats involving and encompassing all the related fields and stakeholders. Source: https://abmpakistan.org/