Guidance for One Health field epidemiology continuing education programmes


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The publication lays out a framework to develop and track high-quality learning activities for continuing education programmes in OH field epidemiology.




Guidance for One Health field epidemiology learning evaluation and certification


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This guidance was created to assist One Health field epidemiology training programmes determine how best to evaluate their participants and create a set of certification criteria that best fits their country context. [Author] The document is intended for in-service training programmes only and does not necessarily apply to preservice training programmes, which typically involve more didactic learning and limited field experiences. [Author] While the focus of the document is to support One Health field epidemiology training programmes, this guidance depends heavily on practices from existing primarily sector specific programmes and therefore may also be applicable for other types of FETPs. [Author]




Guidance for One Health field epidemiology mentorship


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This document was developed to assist field epidemiology training programmes in establishing mentorship programmes using a One Health approach. [Author] It describes core competencies for mentors that programmes can use in selecting and training field epidemiology mentors. [Author] The manual provides examples of existing mentor training programmes and provides guidance for training and evaluating mentors. [Author] In addition, the document describes mentor roles and responsibilities, benefits of mentoring for mentees, mentors and organizations, outlines the qualities of a good mentor, explores approaches to strengthen One Health mentoring in field epidemiology training programmes, and assesses the benefits and limitations of virtual mentoring. [Author]




Guidance for One Health field epidemiology curriculum development


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This document details higher order One Health competencies at the subdomain level based on competencies defined in the 14 domains of the COHFE Framework. [Author] The subdomain level higher order competencies are defined in Table X. [Author]1 for each domain (numbered by domain) at three training levels (frontline, intermediate and advanced), with each level building on the previous level so that demonstration of the previous level’s competencies is required in addition to those indicated at the given level. [Author] The guidance also recommends and describes curriculum topics and provides example learning objectives for all three training levels. [Author]




Guidance for One Health field epidemiology continuing education programmes


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This document details the guidance for criteria to develop continuing education (CE) programming in field epidemiology. [Author] The document provides information for minimum guidance to implement a CE programme at the country level. [Author] The need for field epidemiologists to strengthen a country’s capabilities in disease surveillance, outbreak investigation and response is recognized by the global health sector. [Author] Several countries already have applied epidemiology training programmes (e. [Author]g. [Author], FETP, FETPV, ISAVET) to develop or strengthen these capabilities. [Author] FAO, WHO and WOAH recognize that One Health is an integral part of these programmes, in accordance with the definition of One Health from the One Health High-Level Expert Panel. [Author]




Competencies for One Health field epidemiology (COHFE) framework


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The competencies for One Health field epidemiology (COHFE) framework includes fourteen domains that cover technical and functional knowledge, skills, and competencies needed by One Health field epidemiologists working at all administrative levels, including district, regional, and national/international levels. [Author] This document is structured to cover the knowledge, skills and competencies needed for three levels of epidemiology training programmes, frontline, intermediate and advanced, which loosely correspond to the administrative levels mentioned previously. [Author] The subdomains and related competencies in this document are organized to create a link among the three administrative levels. [Author]





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One Health Joint Plan of Action, 2022–2026


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Following the 27th Tripartite Annual Executive Meeting, the FAO Programme Committee in its 130th session, March 2021, requested the joint development, by the Tripartite (FAO/WHO/WOAH) and others, of a strategy and action plan to prevent future zoonotic pandemics through the One Health approach. The One Health Joint Plan of Action (OH JPA) is intended to guide the four organizations of the Quadripartite to work together on One Health with the aim of supporting their Members to build One Health capacities. It provides a framework for action and proposes a set of activities that the four organizations can offer together to enable countries to advance and scale up One Health in managing human, animal, plant and environment health threats. The framework uses a One Health approach to strengthen collaboration, communication, advocacy, and coordination equally across all sectors responsible for addressing health concerns at the human-animal-plant-environment interface.