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    This 2015 Annual Report provides an overview of the activities carried out under the ECTAD Programme in collaboration with and in support of the Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services, Ministry of Agriculture, the DKI Jakarta administration and local government livestock and animal health services in Indonesia to control both HPAI and rabies. Achievements in HPAI control across the key theme areas of strengthening veterinary services, capacity building, improving poultry hea lth, and public private partnerships are presented. Activities related to the rabies programme are presented under the strengthening veterinary services theme.
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    One health untuk masa depan lebih baik - Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) Indonesia. Laporan tahunan 2019 2021
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    Laporan Tahunan FAO ECTAD Indonesia 2019 dan Milestones menyajikan capaian, resume kegiatan, dan cerita dari lapangan terkait pencegahan, pengendalian, dan deteksi dari ancaman zoonosis dan pandemi di Indonesia.
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    The FAO Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ectad) Programme works closely with the Government of Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), provincial and district livestock services; the National Commission for Zoonoses Control (KOMNAS Zoonosis); the United Nations Country Team (UNCT), particularly the World Health Organization (WhHO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the US Department of Agricul ture (USDA), the Australia Indonesia Partnership Emerging Infectious Diseases (AIP-EID) Programme implemented by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), Assosiation South East Asia Nations (ASEAN), the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC), The Australian Centre For International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and non-government partners such as the indonesian poultry veterinarians’ association (ADPHI), the National Poultry Health Committee (KKUN), the Strategies Against Flu Emergence (SAFE) project, and the JSI Deliver project. In relation to rabies control, FAO works closely with the Directorate General Livestock And Animal Health Services (DGLAHS) and Bali Livestock Services, and with DAFF, the World Society For The Protection Of Animals (WSPA), the Global Alliance For Rabies Control (GARC), the University Of Glasgow, UK and the University Of Sydney, Australia. Collectively, donor organization s fund some 7 international and 50 national staff contracted to FAO in Jakarta, South Sulawesi and Central Java. FAO staff are responsible for technical and administrative support to the HPAI Campaign Management Unit (CMU), Directorate of Animal Health (DAH), and local government animal health services, undertaking a range of activities in support of avian influenza control. Some staff members also provide strategic technical support on rabies control to the DAH and the Bali and NTT provincial a nd district livestock services. In 2012 the FAO ECTAD Programme in indonesia was primarily funded by the USAID and the Australian Agency For International Development (AUSAID), with funding for the ECTAD laboratory component and the DGLAHS Influenza Virus Monitoring (IVM) system from the IDENTIFY project of the USAID Emerging Pandemic Threats Programme. The DGLAHS-FAO rabies control programme was funded through an FAO Indonesia Technical Cooperation Project, an AUSAID funded project and a proje ct funded by USAID. ECTAD Indonesia wishes to express its deep gratitude to our donors and acknowledgment of the support of our technical partners.

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