Farmers' initiatives in the 80s established the foundation of Sweden's low antibiotics consumption, and collaboration among key actors in the society further made low AMR in Sweden possible.
Economic and political decisions have predominantly prioritised certain values of nature, particularly market-based instrumental values of nature. Hence, the report helps policymakers better understand the very different ways in which people conceive and value nature and shows that various pathways can contribute to achieve just and sustainable futures.
Please join us for the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - One Health network second webinar on “Effective WASH to prevent infections and reduce the emergence of AMR’’ scheduled for...
Topic: One Health and Food Safety 1. Introduction/Moderator Dominique Burgeon, Director FAO Liaison Office in Geneva 2. Summary from previous One Health Dialogue on Anti-Microbial...
Even though only a few are transmissible to humans, epidemic animal diseases must be treated before entire local economies are disrupted.
The purpose of this seminar is to explore the drivers of pandemic emergence and means of control for epidemic animal diseases; in order to identify and prioritise matters that need to be...
Zambian goat keepers need a formalized market structure and support with animal health. Only then the much-needed poverty reduction and livelihood resilience can be achieved.
This policy brief provides key insights about risks and opportunities for goat keeping in Zambia and presents recommendations for improving the goat value chains.
The Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance (JPIAMR) is looking for project proposals with a One Health approach.
On the 25th of November 2020, SEI and SIANI hosted a workshop to discuss how to address the burden of zoonotic diseases in the context of small-scale livestock husbandry in low- and middle-income countries, with a special focus on the health risks from exposure to excreta.