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Un atelier sous-régional de l’Organisation mondiale de la santé animale (OIE), destiné à faire connaître les bonnes pratiques en matière de préparation aux situations de crise, à encourager les collaborations entre le secteur public et le secteur privé, à renforcer les capacités des Membres en matière de mobilisation de ressources et d’élaboration de plans nationaux de préparation à l’urgence, s’est tenu à Bangkok (Thaïlande) en août 2019.
Les exposés présentés lors de cet atelier sont accessibles en suivant les liens ci-après.
Why preparedness is important. Chadia Wannous, Coordinator, Towards A Safer World Network (TASW). |
Experience from Malaysia on the avian influenza emergency management. |
Experience from Indonesia on the rabies introduction emergency management. |
OIE Standards and PVS and FAO Good Emergency Management Practice (GEMP). John Weaver, veterinary consultant and OIE PVS expert. |
Good Emergency Management Practice (GEMP). Ludovic Plée, Emergency Management Centre for Animal Health (EMC–AH), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). |
OIE PVS review of the African swine fever (ASF) preparedness in South-East Asia. John Weaver, veterinary consultant and OIE PVS expert. |
Welfare guidelines and emergency preparedness. Ashish Sutar, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Sub-Regional Representation for South-East Asia. |
Role of the OIE Reference Laboratories in emergency preparedness. David Williams, Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL). |
Face emergencies: preparing logistics and resources in peace time. Chadia Wannous, Coordinator, Towards A Safer World Network (TASW). |
Depopulation, Disposal and Decontamination (3D) activities on an infected premises. Duncan Worsfold, 3D Technical Specialist, Victoria, Australia. |
Value chain analysis – Identifying risk and designing interventions for African swine fever (ASF). Damian Tago Pacheco, Regional Animal Health Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). |
ASF Risk Communication: The Philippine Experience. Edna Zenaida Villacorte, Chairperson, National Advisory Committee for Animal Disease Control and Emergency (NAC-ADCE). |
[ Toutes les informations relatives à cet atelier (en anglais) ]