Data extraction across disciplines: shared challenges, practical lessons Photo: V. Meadu (SEBI-Livestock)

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Data extraction across disciplines: shared challenges, practical lessons

SEBI-Livestock team members report back from the Evidence Synthesis Edinburgh Community Initiative meeting, and on their experiences designing a data extraction tool for use in a rapid review to collate data from disparate sources on foot and mouth disease (FMD) impacts for cattle in East Africa.

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Supporting the next generation of animal health data scientists

BSc Undergraduate student gains experience conducing animal health evidence synthesis.
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SEBI-Livestock joins the Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance Partnership (LEAP)

New partnership aligns with SEBI-Livestock’s mission to mobilise data and evidence that can inform policies and investments in the livestock sector across low-and middle-income countries.
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Reflections from DataFest: AI, Ethics, and the Future of Innovation

The SEBI-Livestock Data Science Team participated in DataFest 2025, one of Scotland's data science conferences.
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SEBI-Livestock Engages at FAO PPR Socioeconomic Working Group Meeting in Nairobi

SEBI-Livestock team members took part in the FAO Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) Socioeconomic Working Group meeting, hosted at the Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) campus in Nairobi.
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Seeking livestock disease experts to strengthen evidence base for Africa and South Asia

Are you a livestock expert in livestock diseases affecting animals in Africa and South Asia? Join us in strengthening the disease evidence base.
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