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    Proceedings
    FAO Global Conference on Animal Health Innovation, Reference Centres and Vaccines
    23–25 September 2024
    2025
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    This volume presents the proceedings of the FAO Global Conference on Animal Health Innovation, Reference Centres and Vaccines, held at FAO headquarters in Rome from 23 to 25 September 2024. The event gathered over 400 participants, including delegates from 66 FAO Members, chief veterinary officers, international organizations, FAO reference centres, vaccine manufacturers, researchers, and young professionals. The goal was to address urgent animal health challenges and shape a path towards sustainable transformation.Organized into nine thematic sessions, the proceedings explore innovations in veterinary vaccinology and diagnostics, the evolving role of reference centres and regional labs, the One Health approach, and strategies to enhance preparedness, surveillance, and collaboration. It includes summaries of high-level plenaries, panel discussions, ministerial sessions, six side events, and a curated exhibition of twelve global success stories in sustainable livestock practices.The publication offers an accessible and comprehensive record of the conference, featuring keynote speeches, country interventions, technical presentations, and expert insights. It serves as a key reference for decision-makers, practitioners, academics, and development partners working to strengthen animal health systems.As both a technical guide and strategic roadmap, the volume underscores FAO’s commitment to global cooperation in animal health. It supports the development of inclusive, resilient, and sustainable livestock systems that advance food security, rural development, and One Health objectives worldwide – aligned with FAO’s vision for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life.
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    Evaluation report
    Evaluation of the FAO Strategy for Partnerships with Civil Society Organizations
    Main report
    2020
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    Since the endorsement of the FAO Strategy for Partnerships with Civil Society Organizations in 2013, FAO has promoted more active civil society participation in global policy discussions, regional and national consultations, and international forums, resulting in several formal partnerships agreements being signed. While this is commendable, FAO should more effectively integrate partnership development activities within its programmes and workplans. Most partnership initiatives, particularly at the country level, are not focused on long-term relationship building and are limited in scope and magnitude, due to limited planning, lack of appropriate knowledge management and guidance. FAO should take necessary steps to map and identify potential partners, seek establishment of multi-stakeholder collaboration, and enhance strategy implementation by establishing robust monitoring and knowledge management systems, and streamlining relevant procedures and approaches for collaboration.
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    Report of the Validation Workshop on the Development of the Aquaculture Co-management System for Sustainable Aquaculture
    Seogwipo, the Republic of Korea, 26 to 27 November 2024
    2025
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    This document presents the final report of the Validation Workshop on the Development of the Aquaculture Co-management System for Sustainable Aquaculture, which was held in Seogwipo, Republic of Korea from 26 to 27 November 2024, in hybrid format. The workshop aimed to showcase and disseminate key knowledge products developed as part of the ongoing project “Development of the aquaculture co-management system for sustainable aquaculture”. It also facilitated the exchange of knowledge and experiences among stakeholders involved in aquaculture co-management initiatives across different regions, identified challenges and opportunities in aquaculture co-management, and raised awareness of its importance and benefits for sustainable aquaculture development. Additionally, the workshop sought constructive feedback from participants on existing knowledge products and fostered collaboration to outline actionable steps and initiatives for advancing aquaculture co-management. These efforts aimed to address identified challenges and opportunities, ultimately paving the way for sustainable aquaculture development.

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