UNIFIL's (UN Interim Force in Lebanon) Indian Battalion (INDBATT) in coordination with the Lebanese Agriculture ministry conducted the vaccination drive in Halta, south- eastern Lebanon, during which 2,600 goats and sheep were vaccinated, according to information released by UNIFIL.
Mayor of Kfar Chouba, Kassim el-Kadari, inaugurated the vaccination camp late last month which was also attended by INDBATT Commander Colonel Dhirendra Singh.
The vaccination programme reached approximately 2,600 sheep and goats from all the 13 villages that come under the responsibility of UNIFIL Indian peacekeepers. INDBATT is also planning additional camps in the area.
"Mutual trust and confidence between UNIFIL and the Lebanese people are the key to maintain peace and stability in south Lebanon, and build a prosperous future for its people," it added.
Goat plague is a viral disease affecting goats and sheep characterised by fever, sores in the mouth, diarrhoea and pneumonia.
As of June2017, UNIFIL's force consists of a total 10,583peacekeepersfrom 40 troop-contributing countries, including 899 from India.