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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetOne Health in agrifood systems – FAO’s animal health service offer
Opportunities for partnership 2025-2030
2025Also available in:
No results found.This portfolio showcases the animal health and One Health service offer, ultimately aimed at providing a service to all countries, in particular low- and middle-income countries.Guided by FAO’s Strategic Plan (2022-2033) and its One Health Priority Programme Area (OH PPA) and the FAO Sustainable Livestock Transformation framework, as well as the Quadripartite One Health Joint Plan of Action, FAO’s offer provides both: Foundational and programmatic support - ensuring local and global health systems strengthening to guard against threats both in peacetime and when emergency action needs to be triggered. Threat specific expertise – including for emerging, potentially pandemic infectious diseases and other threats (such as AMR) through to endemic diseases, all of which affect local andglobal health security, food production, livelihoods and trade. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetAdvancing agrifood systems transformation in Colombia
A participatory bottom-up approach
2025Also available in:
Agrifood systems (AFS) play a key role in Colombia’s economy, employing around 35 percent of the workforce. Colombia has been at the forefront of efforts to transition towards sustainable AFS though participatory processes and evidence-based approaches. The multi-stakeholder transformation processes underway at the sub-regional level enable the identification of specific AFS priorities, action plans, and investment frameworks that complement national policies while reflecting local realities. -
BookletReduce the Need for Antimicrobials for Sustainable Agrifood System Transformation (RENOFARM)
Innovation, technologies and hand-in-hand partnerships to address antimicrobial resistance for healthier agrifood systems
2024Also available in:
No results found.The Reduce the Need for Antimicrobials for Sustainable Agrifood Systems Transformation (RENOFARM) initiative, officially launched on April 25-26, 2024, is a ten-year global programme and FAO’s response to the aforementioned high-level recommendations and requests. It aims to support countries in reducing the need for antimicrobials in their agrifood systems in a substantial, proportionate and sustainable manner, nonetheless supporting responsible and prudent use of antimicrobials when they are needed while also maintaining or enhancing productivity. The initiative is deeply rooted in FAO’s Action Plan on AMR (2021-2025). It is guided by the broader One Health approach and is also embedded in the FAO Priority Programme Area on One Health, the Quadripartite Strategic Framework for Collaboration on AMR and the Quadripartite One Health Joint Plan of Action (2022–2026). As a flagship FAO initiative, RENOFARM is action-oriented, country-focused and country-led, responding to the global agrifood systems transformation agenda, engaging the entire production chain, from farm to fork, and strengthening partnerships, including with the private sector, across the board to reduce the need for antimicrobials in agrifood systems. It includes regional and global components to support country-level action, especially for the implementation of their National Action Plans on AMR.The initiative aims to have:1. One hundred countries participating, with their NAPs implemented, monitored and regularly updated over the ten-year period of the initiative;2. Training of animal and plant health service providers (equally represented) as well as other experts in areas relevant to RENOFARM; and 3. Eighty percent of participating countries contributing data to the International FAO Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring (InFARM) platform. RENOFARM focuses on providing farm-level support. This is guided by the Five Goods (5Gs): Good Health Services, Good Production Practices, Good Alternatives, Good Connection and Good Incentives. Recognizing the essential role of a conducive and enabling environment for successful implementation of the interventions at farm-level, the initiative will continuously encourage enabling actions at the agri-environment, national, regional, and international levels.
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