BREAKING NEWS
Bangladesh to seek donors’ help to fight avian flu
October 23, 2005:
Ggovernment will seek
assistance from donor agencies to implement a project aimed at
preventing the outbreak of bird flu in the country, official sources
said.
The proposal seeking
assistance will be submitted to the World Bank (WB), the Asian
Development Bank (ADB), the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
and the World Health Organization (WHO), Mohammad Abdul Karim, Secretary
of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock was quoted by The Daily Star
as saying on Sunday.
"We will request our
development partners to contribute to various components of the proposed
project," he was quoted as saying.
On the amount of the
expected assistance, he said this will be determined after finalizing
the proposal, now being prepared by the ministry.
He said the donors’
assistance will be sought to finance various components, such as
vaccination, decontamination, training of workers and officials, and
laboratory and testing facilities.
Karim said a task force,
including representatives from the ministries of health, environment,
education and information and the stakeholders of the poultry industry,
has already started working to ensure bio-safety in the poultry farms.
The task force will work
mainly to create awareness among the people about the disease so that
they keep themselves from making contact with migratory birds, he said.
The Food and Agricultural
Organization earlier said Bangladesh, being the host of migratory bird,
has the potential risk of being affected by the bird flu virus. The
virus has already spread across Europe and many Asian countries.
Bangladeshi government
has decided to ban import of chicks from four European countries —
Turkey, Greece, Romania and Russia — where bird flu has broken out
recently.
Source: Xinhua
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