Resources
Recommended Resources
- Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: Multi-Disciplinary and Collaborative Research to Minimise the Impacts on the Poor.DFID, IFPRI, FAO, ILRI, UC Berkeley, and RVC. Issue Paper
- Enhancing Control of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Developing Countries through Compensation: Issues and Good PracticeWorld Bank, FAO, IFPRI, and OIE. Prepared for the 4th International Conference on Avian Influenza, Bamako, Mali, 6-8 December 2006.
Full Text — English: (PDF 1.1M)Presentation — English: (PPT 1.6M) - Finding strategies that work in developing countries: a one-size-fits-all solution won’t work.Clare Narrod, Tom Randolph, Karl Rich, and Carlos Seré. Entwicklung & Ländlicher Raum 5: 20-21.
- Report of an international consultation--The Research Community's Response to Avian Influenza, with Special Reference to the Needs of Developing Countries, held 14-16 June 2006 in Nairobi, Kenya--organised by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI).
- Statement on IFPRI-ILRI consultation in Nairobi, 14-16 June 2006.
- New Agriculturalist Online
- IFPRI Forum, June 2006.
Related Resources
- Evaluating the spatial spread of HPAI and identifying cost-effective control measures taking into account the impact on the poorClare Narrod, IFPRI. Presentation at the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR. December 2006.
- HPAI-Related Pro-Poor Research in the Mekong Region: Agenda & Research PartnershipsJoachim Otte, FAO - PPLPI. Presentation at the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR. December 2006.
- One size doesn’t fit all: Adapting HPAI Responses to Different Developing Countries’ NeedsJohn McDermott, ILRI. Presentation at the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR. December 2006.
- The World Bank and HPAIMark Cackler, The World Bank. Presentation at the Annual General Meeting of the CGIAR. December 2006.
- Livestock and HealthMaria Angeles O. Catelo. 2020 Focus 13, "Understanding the Links between Agriculture and Health", Brief No. 9, May 2006.
- 2020 Panel Discussion. May 2006. (presentations and streaming video).
- IFPRI Forum, March 2006.