IPI-SAHC
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The Indo-Pacific Initiative for Sustainable Animal Health Cooperation (IPI-SAHC) focuses on the sustainable governance of animal health in the region
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Joined August 2024
Preparing against biothreats and addressing gender in the veterinary workforce
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Improved biosecurity lowers antimicrobial use in New Caledonia While updating the annual data on the use of antimicrobials on animals in New Caledonia, Dr. Stéphanie Sourget – head of the quarantine...
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IPI-SAHC Planetary One Health Webinar Series. Make sure to attend it on January 28.
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Animal health on farms impacts human health too! 🌏 Healthy farms = safer food, sustainable environments, and stable economies. We’re thrilled to collaborate with @Griffith_Uni's @ProfSaraEDavies to explore animal health governance! Learn more here 👉🏻 https://t.co/8q2PCNZqjV
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We couldn’t find a better time to be sharing and launching our #ACIARAustralia IPI-SAHC Project with you! For more information, please visit our site ➡️ Homepage | IPI-SAHC 🐖 #WHO #FAO #UNEP #OneHealth #SCPH
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This year's WHO theme is "Rural Women Sustaining Nature for Our Collective Future: Building climate resilience, conserving biodiversity, and caring for land towards gender equality and empowerment" another opportunity to recognise their invaluable contribution towards our future
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Today is #InternationalDayforRuralWomen! On Dec 18 2007, the UN general assembly recognised “the critical role and contribution of rural women, including Indigenous women, in enhancing agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating rural poverty.”
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Our poster is up at @WOHCongress and over the last couple of days we have had the pleasure of discussing our preliminary findings with many other delegates. Gender and community and indigenous knowledge are mostly absent from research on animal health in the region.
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