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BookletTechnical reportThird Meeting of the Global Coordination Committee on Foot and Mouth Disease (GCC-FMD)
Report of the virtual meeting, 25 January 2023
2024Also available in:
No results found.The 3rd meeting of the GCC-FMD was organized virtually under the umbrella of the GF-TADs, by its FMD Working Group (WG), on 25 January 2023. The purpose of the 3rd meeting was to review recommendations developed around the four thematic areas, namely (i) regional governance, (ii) public private partnership, (iii) advocacy, and (iv) technical issues (diagnostic, epidemiology, vaccines and vaccination resources) and endorse an action plan. The importance of the GCC-FMD was emphasized in bringing together recognized stakeholders in FMD control from all endemic regions, to share information, lessons learnt, and good practices. Challenges to achieve FMD control are across the regions and include access to quality vaccines matched with circulating FMD strains, surveillance to properly monitor the risks, and the assessment of the impact of control strategies. Strengthening capacities within endemic countries is central, as well as using those capacities to develop evidence that can be used for political advocacy and funding support. The need to align and promote FMD control with other TAD strategies and the GF-TADs Strategy was stressed. Finally, the need for effective Public-Private partnerships was recognized. The proposed action plan of the GCC consists of six main blocks, namely (i) strengthening of regional governance mechanisms; (ii) promotion of the creation of a network of public-private associations; (iii) ensuring effective advocacy for FMD control at the national and regional levels; (iv) facilitating knowledge and access to laboratory diagnostic tools; (v) facilitating knowledge and access to epidemiological tools; (vi) promotion of the use of quality vaccines. -
BookletTechnical report1st Meeting of Global Coordination Committee on Foot-and-Mouth Disease (GCC-FMD)
Report of the virtual meeting, 22-23 September 2021
2022Also available in:
No results found.The first meeting of the GCC-FMD was organized virtually under the umbrella of the GF-TADs, by its FMD Working Group (WG), during 22-23 September 2021. The participants included representatives of 13 GCC-FMD Standing Member organizations, 10 Observers, representatives from the FAO and OIE regional offices, the representatives from FAO/OIE regional Reference Centres, the head of the FAO/OIE World Reference Laboratory for FMD (WRLFMD, The Pirbright Institute, UK). The FMD-WG, is looking to this committee to guide in the final phase of the implementation of the FAO/OIE Global FMD Control Strategy, through sharing information and experiences, improving the alignment and coordination of regional initiatives with the FAO/OIE Global FMD control strategy and eventually developing a 5-year global FMD action plan. The overall purpose of the GCC-FMD is to: (i) Facilitate the implementation of the Global strategy as it is entering the final phase of its implementation; (ii) Enhance information exchange and coordination at regional level; (iii) Enable replication of success across regions. The Standing members elected the Chair (PANAFTOSA) and Co-chair (GFRA) for 3-year term (2021-2023). Ms. Maria Helena Semedo, Deputy Director General, FAO and Ms. Monique Eloit, Director General, OIE graced the opening session of the first meeting of the newly established GCC-FMD. The expected outcomes of the meeting were: (i) Better understanding of FMD dynamics and control strategies/initiatives at global, regional and national levels; (ii) Enhanced coordination and communication among the stakeholders to better implement the global FMD control strategy for significant impact; (iii) SWOT analysis of regional initiatives w.r.t the three components of the Global FMD control Strategy and identification of potential solutions; (iv) Identified next steps for the development of action plan for next phase of the global FMD control strategy; (v) Advocacy and better understanding of development partners and stakeholders on FMD control initiatives and their impact. -
MeetingMeeting document1st meeting of Global Coordination Committee on Foot and Mouth Disease (GCC-FMD). AGENDA 2021
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Book (stand-alone)General interest bookFAO elearning Academy: major achievements for 2021
Strengthening capacity to face global challenges
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No results found.This publication describes the activities and initiatives implemented by the elearning Academy in 2021. 2021 was an exceptionally productive and successful year with over 700 000 learners throughout the world, more than 90 FAO multilingual elearning courses published, in collaboration with over 300 partners worldwide. The year marked the second edition of the 24-hour Digital Global Marathon for Sustainability jointly organized by the FAO elearning Academy and the Future Food Institute, which brought together more than 160 expert voices, in 30 main work sessions, in English, French, Italian and Spanish. It gathered more than 150 000 views worldwide, and garnered coverage from over 100 online journals, TV channels, and networks. The FAO elearning Academy organized a series of successful international technical webinars in 2021. This year, the FAO elearning Academy was very dynamic in its outreach strategy, with over 600 communication products disseminated through various media and channels, including videos, TV interviews, press releases, articles, newsletters and publications. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureAvian influenza: practices affecting transmission along the bird trade route from the Rupununi to the coast of Guyana 2024
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No results found.This brochure presents the results from a study on practices that could influence the transmission of avian influenza along the wild bird trade chain, and from wild birds to the poultry sector. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookTackling Climate Change through Livestock
A global assessment of emissions and mitigation opportunities
2013As renewed international efforts are needed to curb greenhouse gas emissions, the livestock sector can contribute its part. An important emitter of greenhouse gas, it also has the potential to significantly reduce its emissions. This report provides a unique global assessment of the magnitude, the sources and pathways of emissions from different livestock production systems and supply chains. Relying on life cycle assessment, statistical analysis and scenario building, it also prov ides estimates of the sector’s mitigation potential and identifies concrete options to reduce emissions. The report is a useful resource for stakeholders from livestock producers to policy-makers, researchers and civil society representatives, which also intends to inform the public debate on the role of livestock supply chains in climate change and possible solutions.