The aim of this course is to improve the capacity of interested stakeholders to plan and implement a systematic approach to strengthening biosecurity along livestock value chains, utilising the FAO’s Progressive Management Pathway for Terrestrial Animal Biosecurity (FAO-PMP-TAB).
Study time
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3 hours.
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Languages currently available
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Target audience
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Technical and management staff responsible for promoting biosecurity and/or prevention of animal diseases, including zoonoses, at national level.
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Learning objectives
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- Explain the underlying principles and core components of the FAO-PMP-TAB.
- Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the FAO-PMP-TAB.
- Explain the importance of co-creating solutions as a cornerstone for implementing the FAO-PMP-TAB.
- Identify the appropriate tools to implement the FAO-PMP-TAB.
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Course structure
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The course includes six mandatory self-paced modules, followed by a multiple-choice assessment.
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Topics covered
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- Definitions and relevance of implementing biosecurity.
- Introduction to the FAO-PMP-TAB.
- Planning for the implementation of the FAO-PMP-TAB at country level.
- Available tools to implement FAO-PMP-TAB.
- FAO-PMP-TAB Community of Practice (CoP).
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