Thomas Randolph (11 projects)

Rapid assessment of potential benefits to human health and nutrition from research on livestock and fish market chains in Asia and Africa

Principal Investigator: Delia Grace
| Published on 4 June 2012

Catalysing the emerging smallholder pig value chains in Uganda to increase rural incomes and assets

Principal Investigator: Danilo Pezo
| Published on 22 May 2012

Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa

Principal Investigator: Bernard Bett
| Published on 19 May 2012

Impact assessment study of the Nigeria avian influenza control and human pandemic preparedness and response project

Principal Investigator: Brian Perry
| Published on 31 March 2011

Enhancing prevention and control of Rift Valley fever in East Africa by intersectoral assessment of control options

Principal Investigator: Tabitha Kimani
| Published on 29 December 2010

Cross-disciplinary risk assessment of cysticercosis in eastern and southern Africa (CESA)

Principal Investigator: Stig Thamsborg
| Published on 11 September 2010

Animal source foods and nutrition during early life: An evaluation of the possible link between livestock keeping, food intake and nutritional status of young children (6-18 months old) in resource-poor areas

Principal Investigator: Lena Davidsson
| Published on 11 September 2010

Early detection, reporting and surveillance for avian influenza in Africa (EDRSAIA)

Principal Investigator: Heather Hannah
| Published on 11 September 2010

Controlling Avian Flu and Protecting People’s Livelihoods in Africa and Indonesia

Principal Investigator: Clare Narrod
| Published on 19 August 2010

Safe food, fair food: Building capacity to improve the safety of animal-source foods and ensure continued market access for poor farmers in sub-Saharan Africa

Principal Investigator: Delia Grace
| Published on 26 July 2010