East Coast Fever
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24/6/2011Since vaccinating his herd, Mepukori Mebolokini Mollel, a Maasai chief, is secure in his future.
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8/2/2011
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20/5/2010
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29/4/2009Tabitha's job as the Toggenburg buck keeper in the FARM-Africa Kenya Dairy Goat Capacity Building Project helps support her family.
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30/4/2010MacDonald, a community health worker, treats and gives advice on animal health to local farmers in his community.
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23/4/2009Ruben Mushao works to bring modern animal care to his village.
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27/4/2009Marry is the head of her village women’s organisation and is a supporter of livestock vaccinations.
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28/4/2009Malulu, a village elder and in Mundara village in Tanzania, is an advocate of vaccinations in his community.
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23/4/2009Kimani lives in Arkatan village, a Maasai area, in Tanzania. He was initially suspicious of vaccines and only started administering the immunisation against East Coast Fever in 2004. East Coast Fever (ECF) has a high mortality rate with cows and the disease is rife in many parts of Tanzania, and Kimani quickly noticed the benefits when his herd of calves survived.
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