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CSMCH, SSS organises second webinar of the Roadmap Series 2 on "Balancing food security with animal and human health in India: Can a One Health framework meet the challenge?"

CSMCH, SSS organises second webinar of the Roadmap Series 2 on "Balancing food security with animal and human health in India: Can a One Health framework meet the challenge?"

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Centre of Social Medicine & Community Health, JNU

 

organises

 

second webinar of the Roadmap Series 2 on 

 

Balancing food security with animal and human health in India: Can a One Health framework meet the challenge?

 

organised by JNU and Chatham House, UK.

 

This event will be broadcast via Zoom on 17 January 2023 from 15:00 to 16:00 hours (IST), please block your calendar.

 

About the webinar:

This second webinar in India’s Roadmap II activities will help explore the need for a One Health framework to ensure a sustainable and safe poultry supply chain for food security in India. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is closely linked with animal welfare, the safety of poultry, biohazards and usage of growth promoters etc. The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 focuses on zero hunger and stipulates that animals harmed by AMR affect farmers’ livelihoods and negatively impact food security. Similarly, Goal 3 underlines the threat of bloodstream infection due to antimicrobial-resistant organisms and the increased cost of treatment due to AMR.


Speakers:
Dr. Sandeep Ghatak, Principal Scientist ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region; Umiam, Meghalaya
Dr. Vikas Aggarwal, South Asia Regional Lead, Fleming Fund Grants Programme, Mott MacDonald, NOIDA

Moderator:
Dr Anuradha Jain, Advisor Health Systems Strengthening; USAID, New Delhi

We request you to register for the webinar using the link below:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SmjoqvEURoW0s1cNJ5DCwA

The working language of the webinar will be English. We are available to provide further information or assistance as needed.
Please reach out to us on email ohphroadmap.series2@gmail.com. We look forward to you joining the webinar and contributing to the dialogue.

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