Project Associate at Directorate of L&DD (Merged Area)

Details of the internship

Project Associate at Directorate of L&DD (Merged Area)

Project:
CREATION OF DISEASE FREE ZONE THROUGH MASS VACCINATION AND TREATMENT IN FEASIBLE DISTRICTS ON PILOT BASIS (Directorate of Livestock and Dairy Development Department)
  • Following Domiciles Candidates Can Apply:
    Kurram
  • Post Date: Aug 25, 2021
  • Apply Before: Aug 24, 2021
  • Applications 0
  • Archived
Project PC-1

Internship Detail

  • Offered Salary PKR 25,000
  • Slots 4
  • Experience Fresh

Contact Details

0919210272

Required Qualification

  • Bachelors Degree (5 Years) in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

Description

1. Conducting of Vaccination of De-worming campaign in the Project Area. 2. To Assist the Project Director/Livestock Consultant in achieving of the project objectives. 3. Compilation & Supervision of the overall activities of the Project. 4. Any Other Task assigned by the Project Director. Note: Only Candidates who got DVM Degree from recognized University/Institute along with registered with Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC) are eligible for Four seats of Project Associate.

Project Details

Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and Peste des Petits Ruminats (PRR) are the major Trans-boundary Animal Diseases that are most prevalent and econmically the most important infectious diseases of Livestock in Pakistan. FMD is endemic in the country and as well in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province with occurance of outbreaks throughout the year. The disease severely affects milk production in addition to mortality in calves and loss of body condition and draught power. Simialry PPR is considered as one of the fatal disease of small ruminants (Sheeps & Goats) resulting in huge mortality rates and economical losses. It is estimated that National economic losses due to PPR is more than PKR 50.200 billion annually. Thus the disease threaten food Security and the livelihoods of smallholders and prevents animal husbandry sector from developing its economic potential.