Game-Changer for African Farmers: New Project to Revolutionize Access to Veterinary Medicines
A new 3-year project supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to enhance access to quality veterinary products for millions of livestock farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. The initiative, led by GALVmed, seeks to simplify and improve the regulatory processes, ensuring better availability of veterinary medicines to combat livestock diseases and boost agricultural productivity.
Breaking: University of Minnesota's Veterinary Program Lands Massive Grant to Revolutionize Animal Health in East Africa!
The University of Minnesota's CAHFS secures a significant grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to enhance veterinary services in East Africa, focusing on disease control programs and food safety. The project builds upon previous successes, expanding ProgRESSVet East Africa to deepen learning programs in Kenya and Uganda and extend programming to other regional countries. This initiative aims to strengthen the veterinary workforce, promote collaboration among nations, and facilitate trade in livestock and animal products.