Cambodia
Year: 2007 & 2008
Project: Animal Health, Breeds and Livelihoods (AHBL) project
Job title: Consultant project coordination and supervision
Client: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Skills: Project management, capacity building, research
Thematic areas: farm animal genetic resources, livelihoods, animal health, animal production
Brief description of responsibilities:
- Coordinating and supervising ‘Animal Health, Breeds and Livelihoods (AHBL)’ project activities in Cambodia. The objective of the project is to define HPAI control strategies that have neutral or positive impact on the livelihoods of small-scale poultry keepers and also help in maintaining poultry breed biodiversity
- Identification of suitable local partners and national consultants
- Determine training needs of local partners and national consultants and organize and contribute to training programs accordingly
- Provision of technical and administrative support
FAO (2009) Characterisation of domestic duck production systems in Cambodia. Prepared by M.T. Dinesh, E. Geerlings, J. Sölkner, S. Thea, O. Thieme and M. Wurzinger. AHBL – Promoting strategies for prevention and control of HPAI. Rome.
FAO (2009) Characterisation of domestic chicken production systems in Cambodia. Prepared by M.T. Dinesh, E. Geerlings, J. Sölkner, S. Thea, O. Thieme and M. Wurzinger. AHBL – Promoting strategies for prevention and control of HPAI. Rome.
FAO (2009) Rural livelihood and biosecurity of smallholder poultry producers and poultry value chain – Gender and socio-economic impacts of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and its control in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. Prepared by Suon Seng, Coordinator, Yun Samnol, Ly Sok,Team, Khieu Khemrin, Uy Thol and Ellen Geerlings. AHBL – Promoting strategies for prevention and control of HPAI. Rome.