Central Asia has made much progress in public health and animal health in the last 20 years but was as unprepared as other regions in the world to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The region also faces...
As stated in the text, the Argentina BUR 3 and NIR 1 perform an approximation of emissions with activity data and emission factors that can explain approximately 80 percentof Argentina’s GHG emissions...
Investing in One Health – cross-sectoral, multidisciplinary coordination and collaboration across the human health, animal health, and environmental health sectors – is crucial for maintaining healthy...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are infections associated with new or significantly-expanded geographic scope or spread of zoonotic, vector-borne, and drug-resistant pathogens. These diseases pose...
This press release announces the International Finance Corporation (IFC) signed a financing agreement totaling US 57 million dollars for Sigma Alimentos S.A. de C.V., the leading producer and distributor...
This news release, dated July 17, 1980, announces the World Bank approved a 45 million dollars loan to the Philippines to help increase the production of animal protein.
This news release, dated June 5, 1980, announces the World Bank approved a loan of 51 million dollars to Turkey to provide supervised credit to some 2,900 livestock farmers.
This news release, dated November 1, 1979, announces production of poultry in Romania is expected to increase substantially as a result of an 85 million dollars loan approved by the World Bank.
This news release, dated May 17, 1979, announces the World Bank approved a loan of 14.2 million dollars to the Government of the Republic of the Ivory Coast to finance part of a 63.6 million dollars package...