Communicable Diseases, Zoonoses and Other Animal Diseases Sample Clauses

Communicable Diseases, Zoonoses and Other Animal Diseases support the surveillance, coordination, preparedness, assessment and response to communicable diseases; • support the Government-UN Joint Programme (JP) on Avian Influenza to reduce risks and enhance prevention of a global pandemic of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI); • on animal health, support progressive control of transboundary animal diseases, covering infectious and zoonotic animal diseases with emphasis on HPAI but also foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, and support the improvement of veterinary service capacity; • support the implementation of the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases (APSED) and manage outbreaks of potential epidemic diseases; • continued support to strengthen national surveillance, evaluation and monitoring systems in relation to TB, including assistance to promote equitable access to essential medicines for prevention and treatment.
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Communicable Diseases, Zoonoses and Other Animal Diseases there has been a very effective partnership between Government and several UN agencies on the control and prevention of avian and human influenza. The aim is to further develop these synergies with respect to other zoonotic diseases (i.e. diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans). Table IV.5 – Participating UN Organizations Delivering Results under Outcome 5 Clusters FAO IFAD ILO UNAIDS UNIFEM UNDP UNICEF UNESCO HABITAT UNODC UNIDO UNFPA UNV WHO Disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness and response Communicable diseases, zoonoses and other animal diseases

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  • Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences The Hirer must report all accidents involving injury to the public to a member of the Village Hall management committee as soon as possible and complete the relevant section in the Village Hall’s accident book. Any failure of equipment belonging to the Village Hall or brought in by the Hirer must also be reported as soon as possible. Certain types of accident or injury must be reported on a special form to the local authority. The Hall Secretary will give assistance in completing this form. This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).

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