FAO in Viet Nam

Publications

Atlas of Poultry Supply Chain including Market, Hatcheries, Slaughter points and Drug shops in GETS Project Provinces
The maps in this atlas are part of a broader attempt to describe key actors in poultry supply chain and to present the data in user friendly formats. This is intended to support This is intended to support decision making and the allocation of limited resources.This work has been managed and carried out by FAO Vietnam during the GETS (Gathering Evidence for a Transitional Strategy for HPAI H5N1 Vaccination in Vietnam project, and is financially supported by USAID. We would like to express appreciation to veterinary officers in Nam Dinh, Ninh Binh, Quang Binh, Hau Giang, and Soc Trang Sub-departments of animal health and district veterinary stations for their time and data collection effort.
Farmer Club Leaflet
Farmers’ Clubs are forums where Vietnamese poultry farmers regularly meet each other, technical experts, poultry feed and drug manufacturers and local government.
Viet Nam and FAO : Achievements and success stories
FAO was established in 1945 to develop rural areas that are home to 70 percent of the world’s poor and hungry people. In 1978, FAO began working in Viet Nam and since then, FAO has provided technical assistance and advice to the government and has been involved in the implementation of some 400 programmes and projects in the areas of sustainable agricultural development, pesticide management, marketing, trade initiatives, forestry, fisheries, animal health and livestock production are also reinforced. Other focal areas of FAO’s operation in Viet Nam include food safety and security, nutrition and gender initiatives. In recent years, there has been considerable development of the FAO programme in Viet Nam, and its integration under the One UN initiative. The total value of FAO projects and programmes for Viet Nam, including those with regional scopes for the period of 2006-2010 was over US$36 million.
Trainee Guide : Improving Bio-Security Practices to Control Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
HPAI is a disease spread mostly by the actions of people, therefore biosecurity is important to control spread. This booklet is biosecurity training material package, published by ECTAD Programme in Vietnam via USAID funding.
Policy Analysis of HPAI Strategy Including Analysis of Collaboration and Partnership Between Public and Private Sectors: Gathering Evidence for Transitional Strategy (GETS)
The main objectives of the study are to identify policy and institutional framework for HPAI  prevention and control, understand its effectiveness and propose necessary changes based on governance analysis of the poultry industry.
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