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Current Issue : #2023-2
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    Technical Item GS 2022 - World Organisation for Animal Health, Veterinary Services and Aquatic Animal Health Services Engagement in Global, Regional and National Emergency Management Systems

    This paper describes the current global context and systems for emergency management, identifies and  characterises threats, describes planning approaches and tools, discusses the range of objectives that must  be balanced, and introduces the emergency management disciplines. WOAH’s expanding programmes and  services to Members to develop emergency management capacities are summarised, with conclusions drawn  that will shape future directions. 

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    WOAH Aquatic Code and Manual

    The Aquatic Animal Health Code (the Aquatic Code) provides standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health and farmed fish welfare worldwide. These standards should be used by Members to set up measures for the prevention, early detection, reporting and control of pathogenic agents in aquatic animals (amphibians, crustaceans, fish and molluscs). Implementation of the recommendations in the Aquatic Code ensures the safety of international trade in aquatic animals and aquatic animal products, while avoiding unjustified sanitary barriers.

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    Public-Private Partnerships and perspectives in the veterinary domain

    For this 2019 edition of Panorama, dedicated to PPPs, it should be noted that partnership refers to close
    collaboration between parties from different sectors that have common interests. This requires actively building
    links between the various participants who, while maintaining their autonomy, agree to pool their resources to
    achieve a common goal. Each party retains its mission but shares responsibilities.

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    Best practices or aquaculture management guidance for implementing the ecosystem approach for Indonesia and beyond

    As the world’s second-largest aquaculture producer, but also a country with high marine biodiversity, Indonesia is anticipating rapid expansion of the aquaculture sector over the next five years through creation of a comprehensive national medium-term development plan
    (RPJMN) that should fully integrate ecosystem-based approaches to aquaculture development.

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    FAO Good emergency management practice: The essentials. A guide to preparing for animal health emergencies-Third edition

    This paper describes the current global context and systems for emergency management, identifies and  characterises threats, describes planning approaches and tools, discusses the range of objectives that must  be balanced, and introduces the emergency management disciplines. OIE’s expanding programmes and  services to Members to develop emergency management capacities are summarised, with conclusions drawn  that will shape future directions. 

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