Campaign for the eradication of PPR
10/01/2016
La Peste des Petit Ruminants (PPR) is a highly infectious disease affecting sheep and goats in many countries around the world.
Eradication of Rabies in Viet Nam English Version
10/01/2015
The film serves as one of the training tools for animal and public health professionals especially those who conduct outreach training to district and commune-based animal health and public workers.
Six decades of EuFMD
10/01/2015
Celebrating the European Commission for the control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease's 60th anniversary by showing our work from the establishment of the EuFMD Commission in 1954, to our current program of work.
Eradication of Rabies in Viet Nam English version
10/01/2015
The film serves as one of the training tools for animal and public health professionals especially for those who conduct outreach training to district and commune based animal health and public workers.
The United States backs FAO efforts to combat global animal disease threats with $87 million
10/01/2015
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is backing FAO's efforts to combat pandemic animal disease threats in Asia, Africa and the Middle East with an additional $87 million in funding covering the 2015-19 period.
Lebanon transboundary animal diseases
10/01/2015
Bruno Minjauw is FAO’S Resilience and Liaison officer in Lebanon. He explains how aid from the United Kingdom is helping maintain agricultural production and healthy livestock by making it possible to...
Real-time training
10/01/2015
Real-time training course on foot and mouth disease, organized by the EuFMD, in Kenya (December 2014).
Prevention of Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in Zambia
10/01/2015
Various stakeholders explain PPR and the need for early detection and prevention in Zambia.
Towards Zero rabies in Viet Nam English version
10/01/2015
The film is about ECTAD FAO Vietnam’s technical assistance and contribution to rabies prevention and control strategies in Viet Nam.
FAO and Mississippi State University sign collaboration agreement
10/01/2014
FAO and Mississippi State University (MSU) will step up cooperation on FAO's new Global Aquaculture Advancement Partnership (GAAP) programme and FAO's Emergency Preparedness and Response (EMPRES) programme...
Invest in prevention: save money, save lives, save livelihoods
10/01/2014
Preventing transboundary diseases and pests and threats to the food chain saves lives, saves livelihoods, and saves money. Prevention includes actions such as vaccination, hygiene, good practices, surveillance...
8 Year Cooperation to Fight Against Avian Influenza H5N1 in Viet Nam
10/01/2014
Key achievements of the avian influenza prevention and control project that Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases, FAO Viet Nam and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development have gained in the last 8 years of working together.
EMA-i (event mobile application) pilot project. Real-time disease reporting in Uganda
10/01/2014
The video raises awareness for the potential use of an innovative tool, such as the FAO Event Mobile Application (EMA-i) to improve disease reporting in Uganda.
Saving lives in Bali
10/01/2014
How Bali succeeded in controlling an epidemic of rabies on the island through a strategy of mass vaccination, communication, One Health collaboration, capacity building and political will.
FAO OHCEA Joint Workshop "One Health Country Case Studies"
10/01/2014
In September 2013, FAO and OHCEA jointly implemented the workshop entitled: "One Health Country Case Studies: Identifying Challenges and Opportunities for Advancing One Health in Central and Eastern Africa".
Changing disease landscapes - Towards a Global Health approach
10/01/2014
Disease is the final effect of a series of bad practices. We cannot cure or prevent disease without taking care of the causes.
FAO vaccinates 14 million animals across Somalia
10/01/2014
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization has vaccinated nearly 14 million animals in the last one year, in a move to protect Somali livestock, the largest livelihood activity.