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Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP)

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Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Farmers and Staff in Awasa
OFDA staff discussing CBAMFEW project with farmers and MoA staff in Awasa, Ethiopia
OFDA staff discussing CBAMFEW project with farmers and MoA staff in Awasa, Ethiopia Photo credit: Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Farmers and Staff in Kaijado
OFDA staff discussing CBAMFEW project with farmers and MoA staff in Kajiado, Kenya
OFDA staff discussing CBAMFEW project with farmers and MoA staff in Kajiado, Kenya Photo credit: Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): MoAKenya Staff
MoAKenya staff discussing CBAMFEW project with a farmer forecaster in Embere N in Kenay
MoAKenya staff discussing CBAMFEW project with a farmer forecaster in Embere N in Kenay Photo credit: Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Farmers in Konabaridi
Farmer forecasters and MoA staff proudly posed next to an OFDA supplied phromone trap, Konabaridi, Kenya
Farmer forecasters and MoA staff proudly posed next to an OFDA supplied phromone trap, Konabaridi, Kenya Photo credit: Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Farmers in Fedis
Farmer forecasters and MoA staff gathered around an OFDA supplied pheromon trap in Fedis, Ethiopia
Farmer forecasters and MoA staff gathered around an OFDA supplied pheromon trap in Fedis, Ethiopia Photo credit: DLCO-EA.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Farmers Near Shashamane
OFDA staff discussing plant health issues with a participating farmers near Shashamane, Ethiopia
OFDA staff discussing plant health issues with a participating farmers near Shashamane, Ethiopia Photo credit: Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Copulating Tree Locust in Sudan
Copulating Tree Locust in Sudan
Copulating Tree Locust in Sudan Photo credit: Caroline Abla.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): AAW Project Kick Off Tanzania
AAW Project Kick Off Tanzania
Belayneh at AAW project kick off in Arusha, Tanzania, January 2004 Photo credit: USAID.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Spray Aircraft in Senegal
USAID OFDA provided spray aircraft in San Louis Senegal, October, 2004
USAID OFDA provided spray aircraft in St. Louis Senegal, October, 2004 Photo credit: Diplomat.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): PSN Stakeholers in Nazareth
Belayneh discussing with PSN stakeholders in Nazreth.Ethiopia, May 2009
Belayneh discussing with PSN stakeholders in Nazreth. Ethiopia, May 2009 Photo credit: USAID.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): AA Winter - Mali
AA Winter, Belayneh et al. in Gundam Mali, September 2004
AA Winter, Belayneh et al. in Gundam Mali, September 2004 Photo credit: USAID.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Senegalese Regional Crop
Locust - Senegalese Regional Crop
A Senegalese regional crop protection officer showing the U.S. delegation a damage done to the peanut plants in Thies, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Lemon Tree Defoliated
Locust - Lemon Tree Defoliated
A lemon tree completely defoliated by a desert locust swarm in a citrus orchard run by a women's cooperative in Rosso, southern Mauritania. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Citrus Tree
Locust - Citrus Tree
A citrus tree completely defoliated by a desert locust swarm in Rosso, southern Mauritania. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Lemon Tree
Locust - Lemon Tree
A lemon tree denuded by a desert locust swarm in Rosso, southern Mauritania. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - USAID Locust Expert
Locust - USAID Locust Expert
USAID locust expert describes an immature adult desert locust to USAID and DPV staff, Trarza, Mauritania. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Lush Vegetation
Locust - Lush Vegetation
Lush vegetation such as this one in Trarza, south-central Mauritania created favorable conditions for the locusts to breed and multiply over vast areas. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Roger Winter
Locust - Roger Winter
A U.S. delegation lead by Mr. Roger Winter, Assistant Administrator for USAID's DCHA Bureau, in the foreground accompanied by Mr. Carduner, Mission Director for USAID/Senegal, other USAID staff, Senegal military personnel and crop protection. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - A Farmer Spraying Locust
Locust - A Farmer Spraying Locust
A farmer spraying locust infested fields without appropriate personal protective gear, Tivaouane, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Trenches
Locust - Trenches
Trenches like this one are dug to capture and kill marching hoppers, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - A Peanut Field Destroyed by Locust
Locust - A Peanut Field Destroyed by Locust
A peanut field completely destroyed by the desert locust in Tivaouane, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - U.S. Delegation Visits Locust Areas
U.S. Delegation Visits Locust Areas
A U.S. delegation visited locust affected areas in Mali, Mauritania and Senegal in September 2004. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Desert Hoppers
Locust - Desert Hoppers
Desert locust hoppers hit the highway in Thies, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Cadavers of Dead Hoppers
Locust - Cadavers of Dead Hoppers
Cadavers of dead hoppers in a trench dug to protect a peanut crop against hopper invasions, Tivaouane, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - A Trench Dug by Farmers
Locust - A Trench Dug by Farmers
A trench dug by farmers protected a peanut field against desert locust hoppers. The protected field is on the left side, Tivaouane, Senegal. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Assessing the Situation in Senegal
Locust - Assessing the Situation in Senegal
USAID/OFDA's locust expert assessing the locust situation in Senegal during a field visit by a U.S. delegation lead by Mr. Roger Winter. Note late instar hoppers climbing up a tree to escape the heat and forage. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Pesticides Provided by FAO
Locust - Pesticides Provided by FAO
Pesticides provided by FAO to Mali for locust control, Toumbuktou, Mali, September 2004. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - A Unimog Truck
Locust - A Unimog Truck
A Unimog truck loaded with pesticides parked outside a crop protection center in Gundam, Mali. This was part of a bilateral assistance from Algeria to Mali which included four teams of locust experts, pesticides, fuel, and vehicle mount sprayers. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Command and Control Centre
Locust - Command and Control Centre
A locust command and control centre in Bamako sponsored by the USAID Mission to Mali. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - A Farmer in Toumbuktou
Locust - A Farmer in Toumbuktou
A farmer in Toumbuktou, Mali sifting through whatever meager millet seeds she could salvage after her sorghum field was severely damaged by a locust attack. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - A Farmer in Gundam
Locust - A Farmer in Gundam
A farmer in Gundam, Mali who had lost his entire millet field to locusts and drought is leery of what the future holds for him. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Feeding on a Millet Crop
Locust - Feeding on a Millet Crop
A swarm of immature adult locusts feeding on a millet crop already suffering from moisture stress in Mopti, Mali. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Immature Adult Desert Locust
Locust - Immature Adult Desert Locust
A swarm of immature adult desert locust feeding on a millet field already suffering from moisture stress in Bambara Moudy, Mali. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
Emergency Transboundary Outbreak Pest (ETOP): Locust - Locust Swarm Acacia Trees
Locust - Locust Swarm Acacia Trees
A desert locust swarm ready to roost on acacia trees as the day ends; Toumbuktou. Photo credit: USAID / Yene T. Belayneh.
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OFDA staff discussing CBAMFEW project with farmers and MoA staff in Awasa, Ethiopia
OFDA staff discussing CBAMFEW project with farmers and MoA staff in Kajiado, Kenya
MoAKenya staff discussing CBAMFEW project with a farmer forecaster in Embere N in Kenay
Farmer forecasters and MoA staff proudly posed next to an OFDA supplied phromone trap, Konabaridi, Kenya
Farmer forecasters and MoA staff gathered around an OFDA supplied pheromon trap in Fedis, Ethiopia
OFDA staff discussing plant health issues with a participating farmers near Shashamane, Ethiopia
Copulating Tree Locust in Sudan
AAW Project Kick Off Tanzania
USAID OFDA provided spray aircraft in San Louis Senegal, October, 2004
Belayneh discussing with PSN stakeholders in Nazreth.Ethiopia, May 2009
AA Winter, Belayneh et al. in Gundam Mali, September 2004
Locust - Senegalese Regional Crop
Locust - Lemon Tree Defoliated
Locust - Citrus Tree
Locust - Lemon Tree
Locust - USAID Locust Expert
Locust - Lush Vegetation
Locust - Roger Winter
Locust - A Farmer Spraying Locust
Locust - Trenches
Locust - A Peanut Field Destroyed by Locust
U.S. Delegation Visits Locust Areas
Locust - Desert Hoppers
Locust - Cadavers of Dead Hoppers
Locust - A Trench Dug by Farmers
Locust - Assessing the Situation in Senegal
Locust - Pesticides Provided by FAO
Locust - A Unimog Truck
Locust - Command and Control Centre
Locust - A Farmer in Toumbuktou
Locust - A Farmer in Gundam
Locust - Feeding on a Millet Crop
Locust - Immature Adult Desert Locust
Locust - Locust Swarm Acacia Trees
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Kassa Mulualem plow her father's land. Kassa is a project participant and role model. She was one of the first women in her area to take up plowing, an activity that is traditionally reserved for men. By sharing her experience with the village economic and social associations in her area, she is helping to raise awareness about gender equality and encouraging other USAID beneficiaries to change their lives by changing their understanding of the division of labor between men and women.
Building Resilience in the Ethiopian Highlands
April 7, 2017
USAID works with a number of non-governmental organization partners to support the Productive Safety Net Program in Ethiopia. Here a worker for USAID-partner Catholic Relief Services helps to organize distributions.
USAID Response to the Ethiopian Drought
April 10, 2017
In October 2016, USAID launched the READ Community Outreach activity at Soyama Primary School. The activity will reach students in nearly 2,500 schools in the Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, Somali, and Tigray regions.
Investing in Ethiopia's Future
April 6, 2017
Health extension worker Alemitu Merga in Nano Gabriel Health Post, South West Shewa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia.   The USAID Deliver project, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and other organizations, improves health outcomes by increasing the availability of health supplies. For more than 30 years, USAID has been a world leader in providing health commodities.
Creating a Healthier Ethiopia
April 6, 2017
Story Powered Schools by Nalibali
Story-Powered Schools by Nalibali
March 2, 2017
The Africa We Want
Agenda 2063
September 1, 2016
USAID Administrator Gayle Smith leads discussion during 2016 AU Summit.
AU Summit
September 1, 2016
Youth Refugee Day in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
USAID Support to the African Union
September 1, 2016

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