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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureSafety of one, safety for all! 2024
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The poster simplifies information to raise awareness about African Swine Fever (ASF) and promote biosecurity measures. It highlights nine essential activities with piglet drawings, encouraging stakeholders to adopt them daily. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureសុវត្ថិភាពខ្ញុំម្នាក់ សុវត្ថិភាពកសិដ្ឋានទាំងអស់ 2024
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ផ្ទាំងផ្សព្វផ្សាយនេះរចនាឡើងយ៉ាងសាមញ្ញដើម្បីជម្រុញការផ្សព្វផ្សាយជំងឺប៉េស្តជ្រូកអាហ្រ្វិក និងការអនុវត្តវិធានជីវៈសុវត្តិភាព។ គំនូកូនជ្រូករីករាយ បានគូសបញ្ជាក់សកម្មភាពជីវៈសុវត្តិភាពចំនួនប្រាំបួនសម្រាប់អ្នកពាក់ព័ន្ធទាំងអស់អនុវត្តប្រចាំថ្ងៃ។ ការបកប្រែជាភាសាខ្មែរ វានឹងរិតធ្វើឱ្យឧបករណ៍ផ្សព្វផ្សាយនេះកាន់តែមានប្រសិទ្ធភាព។ ការបង្ហាញមានលក្ខណៈសាមញ្ញគឺស្របគ្នានឹងអាទិភាព និងគោលដៅយុទ្ធសាស្រ្តរបស់អង្គការស្បៀងនិងកសិកម្មនៃសហប្រជាជាតិសម្រាប់ជីវិតនិងផលិតកម្មកាន់តែប្រសើរឡើង។ -
Policy briefPolicy briefFAO alert on African swine fever – high risk of spread due to lunar new year holidays season 2024
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No results found.The risk of introduction and spread of African swine fever (ASF) into countries free from the disease is elevated due to intensified travel around the Lunar New Year (29 January 2025).In light of the elevated risk, FAO is calling on all Chief Veterinary Officers to increase ASF prevention and preparedness activities to reduce the likelihood of outbreaks and subsequent impacts on livelihoods and economies.To address this, countries should focus on strengthening inspections at international borders, national administrative borders, and high-risk traffic routes. Efforts should also include improving biosecurity and good husbandry practices on farms, ensuring systems for early detection, timely reporting, and rapid containment of the virus are robust, and implementing targeted sampling of animals that are more likely to carry the virus. Active surveillance should be considered as a proactive measure, while collaboration with forestry and environmental sectors, as well as game management authorities in contact with wild pig populations, is critical. Consulting closely with the private sector will facilitate early reporting and response, and awareness campaigns should be reinforced to educate stakeholders about ASF prevention and management strategies. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureSafety of one, safety for all! 2024
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The poster simplifies information to raise awareness about African Swine Fever (ASF) and promote biosecurity measures. It highlights nine essential activities with piglet drawings, encouraging stakeholders to adopt them daily. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureសុវត្ថិភាពខ្ញុំម្នាក់ សុវត្ថិភាពកសិដ្ឋានទាំងអស់ 2024
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ផ្ទាំងផ្សព្វផ្សាយនេះរចនាឡើងយ៉ាងសាមញ្ញដើម្បីជម្រុញការផ្សព្វផ្សាយជំងឺប៉េស្តជ្រូកអាហ្រ្វិក និងការអនុវត្តវិធានជីវៈសុវត្តិភាព។ គំនូកូនជ្រូករីករាយ បានគូសបញ្ជាក់សកម្មភាពជីវៈសុវត្តិភាពចំនួនប្រាំបួនសម្រាប់អ្នកពាក់ព័ន្ធទាំងអស់អនុវត្តប្រចាំថ្ងៃ។ ការបកប្រែជាភាសាខ្មែរ វានឹងរិតធ្វើឱ្យឧបករណ៍ផ្សព្វផ្សាយនេះកាន់តែមានប្រសិទ្ធភាព។ ការបង្ហាញមានលក្ខណៈសាមញ្ញគឺស្របគ្នានឹងអាទិភាព និងគោលដៅយុទ្ធសាស្រ្តរបស់អង្គការស្បៀងនិងកសិកម្មនៃសហប្រជាជាតិសម្រាប់ជីវិតនិងផលិតកម្មកាន់តែប្រសើរឡើង។ -
Policy briefPolicy briefFAO alert on African swine fever – high risk of spread due to lunar new year holidays season 2024
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No results found.The risk of introduction and spread of African swine fever (ASF) into countries free from the disease is elevated due to intensified travel around the Lunar New Year (29 January 2025).In light of the elevated risk, FAO is calling on all Chief Veterinary Officers to increase ASF prevention and preparedness activities to reduce the likelihood of outbreaks and subsequent impacts on livelihoods and economies.To address this, countries should focus on strengthening inspections at international borders, national administrative borders, and high-risk traffic routes. Efforts should also include improving biosecurity and good husbandry practices on farms, ensuring systems for early detection, timely reporting, and rapid containment of the virus are robust, and implementing targeted sampling of animals that are more likely to carry the virus. Active surveillance should be considered as a proactive measure, while collaboration with forestry and environmental sectors, as well as game management authorities in contact with wild pig populations, is critical. Consulting closely with the private sector will facilitate early reporting and response, and awareness campaigns should be reinforced to educate stakeholders about ASF prevention and management strategies. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureSafety of one, safety for all! 2024
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The poster simplifies information to raise awareness about African Swine Fever (ASF) and promote biosecurity measures. It highlights nine essential activities with piglet drawings, encouraging stakeholders to adopt them daily. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureសុវត្ថិភាពខ្ញុំម្នាក់ សុវត្ថិភាពកសិដ្ឋានទាំងអស់ 2024
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ផ្ទាំងផ្សព្វផ្សាយនេះរចនាឡើងយ៉ាងសាមញ្ញដើម្បីជម្រុញការផ្សព្វផ្សាយជំងឺប៉េស្តជ្រូកអាហ្រ្វិក និងការអនុវត្តវិធានជីវៈសុវត្តិភាព។ គំនូកូនជ្រូករីករាយ បានគូសបញ្ជាក់សកម្មភាពជីវៈសុវត្តិភាពចំនួនប្រាំបួនសម្រាប់អ្នកពាក់ព័ន្ធទាំងអស់អនុវត្តប្រចាំថ្ងៃ។ ការបកប្រែជាភាសាខ្មែរ វានឹងរិតធ្វើឱ្យឧបករណ៍ផ្សព្វផ្សាយនេះកាន់តែមានប្រសិទ្ធភាព។ ការបង្ហាញមានលក្ខណៈសាមញ្ញគឺស្របគ្នានឹងអាទិភាព និងគោលដៅយុទ្ធសាស្រ្តរបស់អង្គការស្បៀងនិងកសិកម្មនៃសហប្រជាជាតិសម្រាប់ជីវិតនិងផលិតកម្មកាន់តែប្រសើរឡើង។ -
Policy briefPolicy briefFAO alert on African swine fever – high risk of spread due to lunar new year holidays season 2024
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No results found.The risk of introduction and spread of African swine fever (ASF) into countries free from the disease is elevated due to intensified travel around the Lunar New Year (29 January 2025).In light of the elevated risk, FAO is calling on all Chief Veterinary Officers to increase ASF prevention and preparedness activities to reduce the likelihood of outbreaks and subsequent impacts on livelihoods and economies.To address this, countries should focus on strengthening inspections at international borders, national administrative borders, and high-risk traffic routes. Efforts should also include improving biosecurity and good husbandry practices on farms, ensuring systems for early detection, timely reporting, and rapid containment of the virus are robust, and implementing targeted sampling of animals that are more likely to carry the virus. Active surveillance should be considered as a proactive measure, while collaboration with forestry and environmental sectors, as well as game management authorities in contact with wild pig populations, is critical. Consulting closely with the private sector will facilitate early reporting and response, and awareness campaigns should be reinforced to educate stakeholders about ASF prevention and management strategies.
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No results found.These guidelines are intended to be used by veterinary risk managers who are responsible for risk communication planning. They may also be of use to communication experts who are responsible for animal health risk communication planning. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide risk managers and communicators with a methodology for developing effective Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) risk communication strategies. The concepts presented can also be adapted to risk communication on other animal health threats. The document is based on the Emotional, Participatory, Imperfect and Continuous (EPIC) approach to risk communication developed by Cortney Price and adapted to animal health risk management by the author in collaboration with FAO staff. These guidelines gives FMD-specific examples, which formed the outcome of two EuFMD Workshops on “Managing a Crisis” which took place in Budapest, Hungary from 13 to 16 September 2016 and Kaunas, Lithuania from 19 to 22 March 2018. -
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