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SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
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SOUTH SUDAN, 2025. PPR Vaccination in Aweil
05 November 2025 Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. Goats and sheep are vaccinated against PPR. In South Sudan, the EU-funded Pastoralism and Livestock Adaptation to Climate Change in Eastern Africa (PLACE) programme is working to increase the number of healthy herds in the crossborder areas of the Karamoja and Bahr el arab-Kiir Clusters, with targeted vaccination drives, animal disease surveillance, and awareness campaigns
11/05/2025
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South Sudan
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© FAO /Mayak Akuot
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GCP/INT/1051/EC
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1.38 MB
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UF1B8G4
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Pastoralism and Livestock Adaptation to Climate Change in Eastern Africa (PLACE) programme, funded by the European Union, is a EUR 47 million strategic and long-term investment that seeks to address key challenges to livestock and pastoralism in four crossborder areas across seven countries in eastern Africa