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The FAO Virtual Learning Centers (VLCs) are dedicated to developing tailored learning for advancing Animal Health and One Health capacities around the world through inclusive, dynamic and high-quality training. Explore our training provision and login to access our courses.

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The course has successfully provided me with the knowledge and skills needed to manage an outbreak effectively. It has taught me the necessary steps to reduce the spread of African swine fever and minimize losses, especially in settings where resources are limited.

- Haron, African swine fever for resource limited settings course

The interactive components, such as case studies and group discussions, enhanced understanding and retention. The clear, structured presentation of complex material and the availability of supplementary resources also significantly contributed to the overall learning experience.

- Sarah, Introduction to One Health course

I really liked the presentations, which can be reviewed and were carefully prepared to ensure that the modules are understood. The time allowed for self-paced learning is appropriate to balance work.

- Arjun, Lumpy skin disease preparedness course

The case studies highlighted common challenges and solutions, which enhanced my understanding of real-world applications. In addition, the interactive discussions allowed for the sharing of experiences between participants, further enriching my learning.

- Hope, Farm biosecurity and One Health course for veterinary paraprofessionals

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+60,000 people accessed the VLCs

49% of the trainees completing our courses are women

+2,000 people joined the One Health Knowledge Nexus

+28,000 people completed our courses

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