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ProjectReducing Risk of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Zambia - GCP/ZAM/083/CEH 2024
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No results found.The Zambian livestock sector, which makes an important contribution to poverty reduction, household food security, nutrition and economic growth, is constrained by several factors, including foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Following the spread of the 2018 FMD serotype O outbreak in 2018 from the northern region to central and southern parts of the country, there was a need to counter further incursions in order to prevent repeated outbreaks. The aim of the project was to increase the capacity of the government and farmers to control current and future outbreaks of FMD and to ensure that national herds and flocks were protected from outbreaks caused by the novel virus serotype O. This would create opportunities in trade and promote food security for rural communities and, subsequently, would contribute to improved food security, nutrition, livelihood and economic growth through the protection of livestock from FMD. -
Book (series)Preparation of foot-and-mouth disease contingency plans 2002
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No results found.Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is one of the most serious transboundary animal diseases. It is highly contagious viral disease, and may have rapid and unanticipated national and international spread. Although not a a very lethal disease for adult animals, it can have crippling socio-economic consequences, through high production and trade losses. This manual provides information on the nature of FMD and the principles and strategic optionsfor its prevention, control and elimination. Guidelines are provided for individual countries threatened by FMD to formulate their overall national policy on control and eradication of a possible incursion of the disease. This manual is one of the series prepared by the Livestock Unit of FAO's priority programme "Emergency Prevention System for Transboundary Animal and Plant Pests and Diseases (EMPRES)" -
Booklet1st Meeting of Global Coordination Committee on Foot-and-Mouth Disease (GCC-FMD)
Report of the virtual meeting, 22-23 September 2021
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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.
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