The newsletter of the OIE Bulletin
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OIE is mobilised alongside national authorities and experts to face regional African swine fever challenges
This month, national authorities and experts were mobilised in Europe and the Americas to find adequate solutions to stop the spread of African swine fever (ASF). This mobilisation is a strong signal of support for the work done by Veterinary Services to implement priority actions oriented to local needs that can protect their pig populations.
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AT A GLANCE
#New e-learning course
Digging into Public-Private Partnerships step by step
A new OIE on-line training module is now freely accessible to better understand the benefits of Public-Private Partnerships in the veterinary domain.
Take the course now
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ON THE AGENDA
#UPCOMING
27-28/Aug/2019
Bangkok, Thailand
OIE sub-regional workshop on emergency preparedness
21-22/Aug/2019
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Regional training workshop on Public-Private Partnerships in the veterinary domain
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14-15/Aug/2019
Cambodia
OIE official visit to Veterinary Services in Cambodia |
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#WORKSHOP
Building capacity to improve Animal welfare in the Americas region
The 4th Regional Training Seminar for National Animal Welfare Focal Points for the Americas took place earlier this month in Belém do Pará, Brazil to help implement welfare guidelines.
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#FEATURE
Facilitation of international movements of competition horses
Be among the first to read the newly released #2019-2 OIE Bulletin PANORAMA issue dedicated to the international movements of competition horses.
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IN IMAGES
#PORTAL
Discover the OIE portal on Public-Private Partnerships
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#PHOTO
Join the #RabiesEndsHere global community
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#VIDEO
Public-Private Partnerships, a win win situation: Ethiopia
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#VIDEO
Public-Private Partnerships, a win win situation: Paraguay
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#BROCHURE
How can Public-Private Partnerships strengthen the capacities of national Veterinary Services?
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#RESOURCE
OIE Public-Private Partnership Handbook
This set of guidelines will help develop impactful and sustainable public-private partnerships in the veterinary domain.
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#NEW
That Sheep May Safely Graze
by Dr David Sherman.
A compelling and universal tale of how a dedicated group of vets worked to rebuild animal health care in war-torn Afghanistan.
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PEOPLE AT THE OIE
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