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  • 3rd Management Committee meeting & NEOH workshop

    The 3rd Management Committee meeting and NEOH workshop will take place on 18th and 19th January 2016 at Faculdade de Ciências Médicas/Nova Medical School (www.fcm.unl.pt), Portugal.

    This NEOH workshop (in combination with the third management committee meeting) will focus on the “Evaluation of One Health” framework, protocol and handbook and aims to present the work conducted so far, disseminate and get feedback on the work to date.

    For further information and if you are interested in attending, please contact Martha Betson (m.betson@surrey.ac.uk) by the 31st October 2015.

  • Poster Call – One Health for the Real World

    Call for posters for high-level summit – Deadline 12 Feb 2016

    One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing

    17-18 March 2016 at the Zoological Society of London

    Are you involved with exciting research at the intersections of ecosystems, disease and poverty?

    If so, the Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa Consortium and the Zoological Society of London would like to invite you to submit your proposal for poster presentation at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, now taking registrations.

    Posters will be considered by members of the organising committee, including Professor Andrew Cunningham (ZSL), Professor Melissa Leach (Institute of Development Studies), Professor Ian Scoones (Institute of Development Studies) and Professor James Wood (University of Cambridge). Successful posters will be displayed and also presented by flash talks. The deadline for submissions is 12 February 2016.

    Find further details at www.bit.ly/OneHealth2016

     

  • FAO discussion forum on participatory epidemiology

    Date: Begins 12 October 2015 and lasts 3 weeks (participate via email)

    Summary: Participatory epidemiology (PE) is an emerging field that is based on the use of participatory techniques for the harvesting of qualitative epidemiological information contained within community observations, existing veterinary knowledge, and traditional oral history. It relies on the widely accepted techniques of participatory rural appraisal, surveys, and qualitative epidemiology (Schwabe, 1984). Thus, direct observation and the use of qualitative enquiry to collect epidemiological intelligence from the community are at the foundation of modern epidemiology.

    This PE discussion forum will aim to examine the past, present, and future applications of PE.  The overall goal of this discussion will be to build on prior lessons learned and further advance PE by:

    • characterising PE with the help of various examples of (un)successful implementation
    • highlighting avenues for its inclusion in policy development
    • indicating what future improvements can be made and how they may arise
    • summarising all of the above in to a published report

    If interested in participating in the PE discussion forum, please send an email to Ryan.Aguanno@fao.org

    Each week during this period participants will receive a question to which they will be asked to respond by email, as well as to raise questions and concerns. On Wednesday of that week, a summary of everyone’s inputs will be released to help guide and stimulate discussion, at which point participants will again have the opportunity  to comment.

    This information will be compiled and analyzed in a final report. The organisers of the event hope that the conclusions of this report will contribute to better design of animal health projects and animal health delivery systems, more efficient disease surveillance and control strategies, and form new perspectives of PE.

    Further details can be found on the FAO website: http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/programmes/en/empres/news_081015b.html 

  • 3rd Call for Applications: Short Term Scientific Missions

    Applications are now open for Missions occurring between 1 Oct 2015 and 30 April 2016

    Deadline 1st Nov 2015

    Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) are aimed at supporting individual mobility and at strengthening the existing networks and fostering collaborations by allowing scientists to visit an institution in another participating COST country or an approved NNC or IPC institution.

    This third STSM call aims to attract applications from researchers wishing to contribute to the tasks of Working Group 1 (WG1), i.e. to inform and engage in the development of a handbook/protocol for evaluation of One Health initiatives. In total, at least two STSMs (in addition to the six funded through the first and second call) are dedicated to WG1 and should preferably be performed during the year of 2015 or early 2016 to assist each of the sub-working groups initiated at the NEOH meeting in London ultimo January 2015 in their progress on chapters 1-5.

    STSMs in NEOH should specifically contribute to the scientific objectives of the COST Action, whilst at the same time allowing those partaking in the missions to learn new techniques, gain access to specific data, instruments and / or methods not available in their own institutions / organisations, in particular of relevance for developing and performing evaluations of One Health activities.

    Highest priority should be given to encouragement of early-stage career investigators’ (ECIs) participation in the COST Action activities.

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