Animal health
FAO plays a critical role in strengthening countries’ preparedness and response capacity to reduce the impact of animal health emergencies that can threaten livelihoods and food security, particularly in lower income countries with vulnerable infrastructures. By building capacity to prevent, detect and respond to disease threat and helping to avoid national, regional and global spread, FAO animal health programmes are critical in protecting people and animals from animal disease threats.
Through its Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD), FAO builds animal health capacity to prevent, detect and respond to zoonotic and non-zoonotic disease outbreaks at source.
Through its Emergency Management Centre for Animal Health (EMC-AH), FAO has been leading global animal health emergency management since 2006 using a One Health approach. The Centre’s core functions are laid out under four pillars: preparedness, response, incident coordination, and collaboration and resource mobilization.
ECTAD and EMC-AH work hand in hand to increase resilience to future global threats and to protect the world against One Health and livestock crises.
News
News
Using smartphones to fight animal diseases in the United Republic of Tanzania
07/10/2021
In the United Republic of Tanzania, rapid notification of animal diseases in the field is a major challenge due to weak veterinary infrastructure...
News
Building resilience against agro-terrorism and agro-crime threats to animal health
30/07/2021
Agro-terrorism and agro-crime constitute a considerable threat to animal health, the economy, biodiversity, food security and safety, and public health.
News
Strengthening countries’ capabilities to manage animal health emergencies
18/06/2021
Animal health emergencies remain among the most challenging situations a country can confront and they impact the food security and livelihoods of nearly...
Publications
Publications
Cambodia: Project Highlights - OSRO/CMB/001/USA
10/2024
The Government of the United States of America contributed USD 980 000 to FAO’s project entitled “Immediate technical assistance for animal health systems...
Publications
Lao People's Democratic Republic: Project Highlights - OSRO/LAO/002/USA
10/2024
The Government of the United States of America contributed USD 490 000 to FAO’s project entitled “Immediate technical assistance for animal health systems...
Publications
Sierra Leone: Project Highlights - OSRO/SIL/002/UK
10/2024
The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, through the Fleming Fund of the Department of Health and Social Care, contributed...
Multimedia
Producing rich organic fertilizer from deceased birds
28/08/2023
This video presents scientific and practical information to teach poultry breeders and small and medium poultry farms how to convert daily dead chickens...
Video
Impact of the ISAVET training: Disease detection and response skills to save lives and livelihoods.
05/06/2024
The Frontline In-Service Applied Veterinary Epidemiology Training (ISAVET) programme was launched across 14 countries of West, Central and Eastern Africa...