Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Animal Health
Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Animal Health

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07.08.2021
Addressing Food Safety in Aquaculture Systems in Developing Countries
Foodborne diseases (FBDs), caused by ingesting food contaminated with hazards, is a significant source of morbidity and mortality around the world.
Agrilinks
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06.01.2021
Researchers launch Sh600m drive to wipe out cattle fever
Prof Thumbi Mwangi, the project director, said it would combine laboratory science and field studies and will also improve the nutritional status of households, particularly women and children.
The Star - Kenya
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05.27.2021
Scientists bet on lab to eradicate deadly livestock diseases
For years, Kenyan livestock farmers have incurred animal, livelihoods and lives losses thanks to infectious animal diseases such as the East Coast Fever (ECF), Rift Valley Fever (RVF) and foot and mouth.
Business Daily
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10.01.2020
WSU lab in Kenya to focus on East Coast fever
USAID provided funding; researchers will develop treatments for disease.
Daily Evergreen
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09.18.2020
USAID-funded Regional Feed the Future Animal Health Innovation Lab to be based in Nairobi, Kenya
Leading the new regional animal health lab and program will be Washington State University’s Paul G. Allen School for Global Health.
ILRI
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09.18.2020
USAID Deputy Administrator Bonnie Glick Announces new partnerships with the Feed the Future innovation labs
USAID has awarded $6 million to Washington State University to lead a new Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Animal Health, with an additional $10 million in potential funding.
USAID News
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09.18.2020
USAID Funds Regional livestock Health Innovation Program: Washington State University /UoN /ILRI in $6million grant
The program will take an interdisciplinary approach to addressing livestock diseases and will tackle some of the world’s greatest challenges in agriculture and food security.
University of Nairobi
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09.17.2020
USAID Feed the Future awards WSU $6 million for Animal Health Innovation Lab
A new $6 million grant from USAID will enable Washington State University’s Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health to tackle some of the world’s greatest challenges in agriculture and food security.
WSU News
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09.17.2020
USAID Deputy Administrator Bonnie Glick announces New Partnerships with the Feed the Future Innovation Labs
Today, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Deputy Administrator Bonnie Glick will announce four new partnerships under Feed the Future, the U.S. Government's global hunger and food-security initiative.
BizWire Express
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