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PACE Integrated Database
The PACE Integrated Database was developed by STL for the African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources - Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (AU-IBAR PACE), a programme funded by the European Commission.

The application provides an integrated platform for the collection and pooling of data across 32 countries, and helps PACE to achieve its objective in:
- Managing epidemiological information, so as to help design and execute effective control and/or eradication programmes in Africa.
- Analyzing data to provide meaningful reports to the veterinary authorities and professionals dealing in the animal resources in the PACE programme.
- Strengthening veterinary services in participating countries.
Click here to see photos of the Handover Ceremony
Key Features
- Highly Parameterized – The system is highly parameterized in various ways including the language, spatial region, reports, graphs and messages.
- Multi Language – Each individual operator can choose which language they operate the system in.
- Data Warehousing Capabilities– The system allows for the upload of data from various regions spread across 32 countries to a central database. Reports can be generated from central database as well as from country database to analyze and monitor the activities in the various regions/countries and helps in decision making and planning.
- Data Export to Graphical Information System (GIS) – The data collected in the system can be exported for use in various GIS software like Arcview. This helps in generating mapped data, which present the collected data in a much better format for understanding.
Key Functionality
- Passive Surveillance – Enables collection of data on disease occurrence from Livestock Owners Reports, Meat Inspection, and Field Observation.
- Active Surveillance - Enables the detection of clinical or sub-clinical cases as quickly as possible, so as to effectively contain epidemics. Sero-surveillance and Clinical Surveillance are used to detect Rinderpest, Peste Des Petits Ruminants, Rift Valley Fever, and African SwineFever. Sero-surveillance, Clinical Surveillance and Abattoir Surveillance are also used to detect Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia.
- Veterinary Resources - Enables the capture of the required Human Resource, Veterinary Infrastructure and various Organization Details. This facilitates the planning and analysis of various activities and available resources.
- Livestock Resources - Enables the capture of various veterinary data related to the specific countries, such as population, livestock economy and livestock production.
- Budget and Planning – Enables the capture of Veterinary Budget Allocation and Surveillance Planning for disease eradication for the participating countries.
- MIS Reports – Includes spatial region wise animal wealth analysis, export-import analysis, surveillance summary analysis (helps take appropriate action in eradicating epidemic diseases), economic loss analysis (helps to checking livestock to be condemned), and performance indicator analysis for spatial region, surveillance team, surveillance post and surveillance laboratories.
Contact Details
For more information on this system, please contact us either by telephone on 7122971/2/3, or by email at marketing@stl-horizon.com
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