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Hemorrhagic Septicemia A Serious Problem
1. The Problem2. Vision and Mission3. Theory of Change4. The Solution5. Social Impact6. The Team7. Financial Summary
The Problem(Opportunity)
1. Hemorrhagic Septicemia (HS) is a dangerous diseases2. It is very fast spreading and has a high mortality rate
so it is hard to control.3. It is widely spread all over the country so we must
treat it seriously as the mortality rate due to this diseases is 85-95%.
4. This project will also give us a chance to create awareness in the small holders that they must take serious steps for the medical treatment of their animals.
Vision and Mission
1. By reducing the HS cases we can reduce the mortality rate of the animals.
2. Can get rid of financial and productive losses.3. Better and increased supply of milk and
meat.4. Helping the small holders which are long
ignored.
Theory of Change
1. The project will help the small holders by vaccinating their animals at low price than that of market.
2. Get rid of quacks and untrained livestock assistants working in the filed.
3. Educate the small holders and tell them about some common diseases and precautionary measures.
4. This will bring an increase in animal productivity through farmer’s awareness.
The Solution
1. Vaccination is the main service to be provided at farmer’s doorstep.
2. Farmer’s education for the prevention and cure of the HS and other diseases.
3. Key activities include vaccination at reduce cost and farmer’s education cum training at farmer’s doorstep.
4. Some private veterinarian and technicians and quacks present in villages are already doing this work
5. Our motto is to facilitate the small holder at low cost than the quacks and improperly trained technicians.
Social Impact
1. Helping the small holders.2. Prosperous village society.3. Enhanced and ensured income sources.4. Educated farmers.5. Awareness about animal diseases. 6. Reduced migration from villages to the cities
as farmers will earn more from their animals.
Team
1. As such no need of human resources2. Group members 3. Teachers4. Pharmaceutical companies
Group Members
1. Nasarullah Khan NiaziAge 18 years2. Inamullah Khan Age 19 years3. Taimor AshfaqAge 20 years*All are the students of DVM
Financial Summary
1. Cost per dosage per animal 12 PKR2. Transportation Charges(Will depend on the number of
animals present in the specified area and distance)3. A bike for field work.4. Miscellaneous (Repairing, Fuel Charges, Syringes,
Gloves, Diagnosis Purpose etc.)5. All sum approx 74000 PKR6. The fee collected from farmers will be reused for the
purchase of vaccines and medicines for future animal treatment .
Thanks