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FAO and OIE present initial battle plan in global campaign to eradicate Peste des petits ruminants
The
ground has been broken on a major international initiative to rid the world of Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) - also known as sheep and goat plague - a highly contagious viral animal disease that causes major losses in regions home to millions of the world's
poorest people. The $996.4 -million plan launched by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) today is the first phase of what will be a 15-year effort to eradicate PPR by 2030...[Read
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FAO joins forces with Moldovan authorities against
African swine fever
FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia
Moldovan
veterinarians, employees from regulating agencies and farmer association leaders are participating in a two-day workshop on African swine fever control and prevention, organized by FAO in partnership with the country’s National Food Safety Agency. During the
workshop, participants will get updates on prevention and control measures planned by Moldovan authorities, and learn new methods and strategies from FAO international experts. The workshop marks the start of an FAO-financed project for Moldova on...[Read
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Southern Africa lays out roadmap to eradicate the small ruminant plague
FAO Regional Office for Africa
Small
ruminants, such as sheep and goats, play a significant role in the global livestock sector, particularly within developing countries where they are critical for livelihoods and food security. Sheep and goats have a direct impact on the economy and well-being
of the population. However, the presence of infectious diseases such as Peste des petits ruminants (PPR), threaten the viability of small ruminant production....[Read
more]
Reducing the spread of Zoonotic diseases in Fiji
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
The
Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (BAF) in conjunction with Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), Ministry of Fisheries and Forestry (MFF) and FAO is working on implementing a joint project funded through the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation supported by
the Government of Belgium. This project aims to minimise the spread of zoonotic diseases such as Leptospirosis, Brucellosis and Bovine Tuberculosis among livestock farmers and households in Fiji...[Read
more]
Afrique de l’Ouest et centrale, pour l’analyse des chaines de valeurs et des comportements associés aux maladies émergentes [only
in French]
FAO Côte d'Ivoire
Mieux
comprendre les chaînes d'approvisionnement, les pratiques à risque ainsi que les comportements humains dans le cadre de la lutte contre les maladies animales transfrontières et zoonotiques, c’était l’objectif d’une quinzaine de pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest et
centrale rassemblée pour un atelier régional, organisé par la FAO du 26 au 28 octobre 2016 en Côte d’Ivoire.
Les maladies émergentes, en l’occurrence la grippe aviaire et Ebola, bien que d’origine animale, apparaissent,
se propagent et persistent...[Read
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Recent publications
PPR
Global Eradication Programme - Contribution to food security, poverty alleviation and resilience improvement. Five years (2017-2021)
The five year Peste des Petits Ruminant Global Eradication Programme (PPR-GEP) highlights the technical and policy tools foreseen as appropriate to lay the foundation for and commencement of PPR eradication by reducing the prevalence of PPR in currently infected
countries. The programme will also develop capacity for non-infected countries to demonstrate the absence of PPR Virus leading towards official endorsement of PPR free status by the OIE. During its course the programme will strengthen national Veterinary Service
that are the key players in the successful implementation of the PPR GEP. When appropriate, the programme will also support reducing the prevalence of other prioritized small ruminant diseases if it helps in the implementation of the PPR GEP. [Read
pub-card] - [Download PDF]
Foot
and mouth disease vaccination and post-vaccination monitoring
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control and/or eradication efforts have been in existence for many years in different regions, supported by an official OIE system for recognition of national control programmes and of country status to manage the trade risks for
FMD reintroduction. A global FMD control strategy was announced by FAO and OIE in 2012, incorporating a progressive control pathway for FMD (PCP-FMD) that elaborates principles for the application of control measures in a step-wise manner. The OIE Performance
of Veterinary Services tool helps countries to monitor the structures essential for programme implementation. Vaccination is an important component of programmes that seek to reduce the impacts of FMD and to block circulation of the causative virus in order
to establish and... [Read pub-card] - [Download
PDF]
Upcoming events
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Atelier de formation des Services vétérinaires du Mali à l’utilisation de EMA-i
25-31 October 2016 (Bamako, Mali)
[Read more on EMA-i]
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Animal Health Risk Analysis ::: Risk Management
02 November 2016 (Webinar @12:00 (GMT+2)
[Read guidelines to connect]
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Animal Health Risk Analysis ::: Risk Communication
07 November 2016 (Webinar @12:00 (GMT+2)
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Interesting links
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Understanding mobile pastoralism key to prevent conflict
28 October 2016 ::: FAO news from the pastoralist knowledge hub
[Read full news]
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The Dairy Declaration of Rotterdam
FAO Animal Production and Health news
[Read full news]
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Contingency planning makes countries more resilient to locust threats and crises
FCC-EMPRES Information sheet October 2016
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Coordinated surveillance for influenza and other viruses with pandemic potential
FAO Viet Nam factsheet
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