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International Network for Family Poultry Development INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR FAMILY POULTRY DEVELOPMENT RÉSEAU INTERNATIONAL POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE L'AVICULTURE FAMILIALE RED INTERNACIONAL PARA EL DESARROLLO DE LA AVICULTURA FAMILIAR www.infpd.net | www.fao.org/ag/againfo/themes/en/infpd/home.html INFPD Coordinator Dr. E. Fallou Guèye, Livestock Production Systems Branch (AGAS), Animal Production and Health Division, FAO, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, Italy E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> INFPD Secretary Dr. Md. A. Saleque, BRAC Center, 75 Mohakhali C.A., 1212 Dhaka, Bangladesh E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> Editor-in-Chief, Family Poultry Communications Dr. Jean-Claude Fotsa, Mankon Polyvalent Research Station, Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, P. O. Box, Bamenda, Cameroon, E-mail: <[email protected]> Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Family Poultry Communications Prof. Johnson Oluwasola Agbede, Dept. of Animal Production and Health, Federal University of Technology, P.M.B. 704, Akure, Nigeria, E-mail: <[email protected]> INFPD Ex-Officio (Ms.) Dr. Brigitte Bagnol, International Rural Poultry Centre, C.P. 1168, Maputo, Mozambique & Dept. of Anthropology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa E-mail: <[email protected]> DIRECTORY RÉPERTOIRE FOR POUR LE FAMILY POULTRY DEVELOPPEMENT DE DEVELOPMENT L’AVICUTURE FAMILIALE March | Mars, 2013 AFGHANISTAN HANSEN, Jorgen W. (Dr.) SSPSRL/MAIL, Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Kabul, AGHANISTAN E-mail: <[email protected]> HARES, Mohammad Zaid (Dr.) Dutch Committee for Afghanistan (DCA), 0093 Kabul, AFGHANISTAN Tel: (+93) (0) 700 291 402 (Mobile/GSM) E-mail: <[email protected]> NESSAR, M. Haroon (Eng.) Dutch Committee for Afghanistan / Brooke, Kart-e-Parwan, Next to British Consulate, Kabul, AFGHANISTAN Tel/Fax: (+93) (0)797 492 470, (0)775 354 752 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> Website: www.dca-vet.nl ALGERIA LAABED, Rachid Cité 150 Logts PL 01 n°57, Ras El Aioun 05630 (Batna), ALGERIE E-mail: <[email protected]> ANGOLA FAO REPRESENTATION B.P. 1335, Luanda, ANGOLA E-mail: <[email protected]> MBONANI, Nzunga Simao Serralharia Civil, Recoulchutagem e Vulcanizacao, CX POSTAL No. 5989, Luanda, ANGOLA Telemovél N° 092604540 E-mail: <[email protected]> ARGENTINA ESPINOZA, Cora ARGENTINA E-mail: <[email protected]> CANET, Zulma Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria Pro Huerta, Alsina 1416, 2700 Pergamino, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA E-mail: <[email protected]> ROSSI, Daniel (Med. Vet.) Choele Choel, Río Negro, Patagonia, ARGENTINA E-mail: <[email protected]> AUSTRALIA ALDERS, Robyn G. (Ms. Dr.) International Rural Poultry Centre, KYEEMA Foundation, Qld, AUSTRALIA E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> BAGUST, Trevor J. (Dr.) Avian Health Online Project, Veterinary Clinical Centre (Werribee Campus), Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)3 9731 2011; Fax: (+61) (0)3 9731 2366 E-mail: <[email protected]> COPLAND, John W. (Dr.) 57 Golden Grove, Red Hill, Canberra, ACT, 2603, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)2 6295 7795 (Home) E-mail: <[email protected]> DRUCKER, Adam G. (Dr.) School for Environmental Research, Institute of Advanced Studies, Charles Darwin University, Darwin NT 0909, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)8 8946 7707 (Office), (0)4 2487 1394 (Mobile/GSM); Fax: (+61) (0)8 8946 7720 E-mail: <[email protected]> FARRELL, David J. (Dr.) School of Land and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)7 3365 2051; Facsimile: (+61) (0)7 3365 1177; Tel/Fax (ah): (+61) (0)7 3217 5420 E-mail: <[email protected]> GILCHRIST, Paul 25/1 Fig Tree Avenue, Abbotsford NSW 2046, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)2 9712 1909 E-mail: <[email protected]> GRIMES, Sally (Ms.) John Francis Virology Laboratory, Division of Veterinary Pathology and Anatomy, School of Veterinary Science and Animal Production, University of Queensland, P.O. Box 125, Kenmore Qld 4069, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)7 3365 5740; Fax: (+61) (0)7 3365 5600 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> HENNING, Joerg (Dr.) School of Veterinary Sciences, The University of Queensland,, St Lucia Queensland 4072, AUSTRALIA E-mail: <[email protected]> IJI, Paul A. (Dr.) School of Environmental & Rural Science, The University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)2 6773 2082, (0)4 2279 0975 (Mobile/GSM); Fax: (+61) (0)2 6773 3922 E-mail: <[email protected]> Personal website: www.une.edu.au/staff/piji.php UNE Poultry Science website: www.une.edu.au/study/poultry-science/ JEGGO, Martyn H. (Dr.) Director, Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)3 5227 5160 E-mail: <[email protected]> KEQA, Barney Barnabas School of Environmental & Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351, AUSTRALIA E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> PARKER, Russell P.O. Box 242 Tenterfield NSW 2372, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)2 6736 2468 E-mail: <[email protected]> Website: www.kaikokorako.com PYM, Robert A.E. (Dr.) School of Veterinary Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia Queensland 4072, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)7 3870 0645 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> RAMSAY, Malcolm (Dr.) AUSTRALIA E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> SPRADBROW, Peter B. (Prof.) University of Queensland, Division of Veterinary Pathobiology, Veterinary Science Farm, P.O. Box 125, Kenmore Qld 4069, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)7 3374 1714; Fax: (+61) (0)7 33655600 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> TORIBIO, Jenny-Ann (Dr.) Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA E-mail: <[email protected]> [Postal address: Private Mailbag 3, Camden, NSW. 2570, AUSTRALIA] WELLINGTON, Marie-France (Ms.) KYEEMA Foundation, GPO Box 3023, Brisbane, Queensland 4001, AUSTRALIA Tel: (+61) (0)7 3025 8500; Fax: (+61) (0)7 3025 8555 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> Website: www.kyeemafoundation.org BANGLADESH AHMED, Nazir (Dr.) Participatory Livestock Development Project, Dhaka, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> ALI, Md. Shawkat (Dr.) Dept. of Poultry Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)91 67401-6 ext. 2650, 2676 (Office), (0)1717 838105 (Mobile/GSM); Fax: (+880) (0)91 67510 E-mail: <[email protected]> ALI, Younus PKSF, Dhaka, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]>or <[email protected]> BHUIYAN, A.K. Fazlul Haque (Prof.) Dept. of Animal Breeding & Genetics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)91 55695-7 ext. 2611 (Office), (0)91 62417 (Home), (0)1715 047767 (Mobile/GSM); Fax: (+880) (0)91 55810 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> CHOWDHURY, Sachchidananda Das (Prof.) Dept. of Poultry Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)91 61974 | 55694 ext. 2454 (Home); Fax: (+880) (0)91 55810 E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> FATTAH, Kazi Abdul (Dr.) Livestock Coordinator, PKSF, PKSF Bhaban E-4/B, Agargaon Administrative Area Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> HASNATH, Md. Rashed (Prof.) Dept. of Dairy & Poultry Science, Sylhat Agricultural University, Sylhet-3100, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> HOWLIDER, M.A.R. (Prof.) Dept. of Poultry Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> HUQ, Reajul Dhaka, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> HUQUE, Quazi M. Emdadul (Dr.) Lal Teer Livestock Limited, Anchor Tower, 108 Bir Uttam C R Datta Road, Dhaka 1205, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)28619521-2 (Home), (0)1711 524843 (Mobile/GSM) E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> ISLAM, Mohammed Sirajul Poultry Production Research Division, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Savar, Dhaka- 1341, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)1714 58935 (Mobile/GSM) E-mail: <[email protected]> JAHANGIR HOSSEN, Muhammad Dept. of Animal Science, Patuakhali Science & Technology University, Dumki, Patuakhali, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)1712 127485 (Mobile/GSM) E-mail: <[email protected]> | <[email protected]> KAWSAR, M.H. Dept. of Dairy and Poultry Science, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> MIAH, Md. Nuru Integrated Agricultural Farm Trust, PROSHIKA, I/1-Ga, Section-02, Mirpur Dhaka-1216, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0)2 8021560, 9008842; Fax: (+880) (0)2 8015811 E-mail: <[email protected]> MIAH, Mohammad Yousuf Dept. of Dairy and Poultry Science, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet-3100, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> MIZANUR RAHMAN, S.M. Manush Manusher Jonnyo, Nahar Peace Garden, 202/1 Tutpara Main Road, Khulna 9100, BANGLADESH E-mail: <[email protected]> MAHIUDDIN, Md. Department of Poultry Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) (0) 1 717499748 (Mobile/GSM) E-mail: <[email protected]> MONDAL, M. Motahar Hussain (Prof.) Dept. of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh-2202, BANGLADESH Tel: (+880) 91 55 695-7 | 2154 (Office) 2558 (Home); Fax: (+880) 91 55 810 E-mail: <[email protected]> PAUL, Dulal
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