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DocumentFAO/OIE/WHO Regional Tripartite Coordination Meeting for One Health, 29 January 2018. Concept note
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No results found.The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal health (OIE) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have established a Tripartite secretariat to streamline activities under the One Health umbrella. Three One Health priority areas have been identified: zoonotic influenza, rabies and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Within the Asia/Pacific region the Tripartite links-up the FAO Reginal Office for Asia and the Pacific (FAO-RAP) in Bangkok, the OIE Regional office in Tokyo, the OIE subregional office for South East Asian countries in Bangkok, the WHO South-East Asia Regional Office (WHO-SEARO) in New Delhi and the WHO Western Pacific Office (WHO-WPRO) in Manila. Face to face and teleconference meetings have been taking place from time to time to coordinate activities. Recently through USAID funding the establishment of a more permanent Tripartite secretariat at FAO-RAP has been made possible with a special focus on addressing AMR in the Asia/Pacific region. In the side-line of the Prince Mahidol Award Conference to be held in Bangkok, Thailand from 29 January to 3 February 2018 a face to face Tripartite coordination meeting will take place on 29 January 2018. -
BookletFAO Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD). Protecting people and animals. Annual report 2017 2018
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As part of the USAID Emerging Pandemic Threats 2 (EPT2) programme, FAO works closely with the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to build greater capacity to address emerging infectious diseases and zoonoses. The global health threat of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), was given greater attention within the ECTAD programme this year and both AMR and communicating One Health to the public will receive even more support in the final year of the EPT2 programme. To accomplish its objectives, the FAO Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) works closely with Government of Indonesia line ministries, local government Livestock and Animal Health Services, WHO, USAID, the Australia AIP-EID project, private sector partners and civil society organisations. -
BookletFAO ECTAD Annual Report 2018: Healthy Animals Healthy People 2019
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FAO ECTAD Indonesia Annual Report 2018 will presents FAO ECTAD achievements, resume of activities, and some stories from the field. Some news to be highlighted are progress of deer surveillance, New Challenge Strains for AI H5N1 local vaccine production, Increase community welfare through the use of village funds, Duck study result, Definition of AMR on boriler farmers survey, etc.
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