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FAO Emergency Center Project to Fight Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) in Honduras

Start Date: 13/03/2024
End Date: 13/03/2025

Description

The ECTAD project, executed by FAO in collaboration with SAG-SENASA, seeks to strengthen the country's animal health surveillance systems to prevent, detect and respond to animal health threats that affect human, animal and environmental health. This project aligns with the One Health approach, highlighting the interconnection between the health of people, animals, plants and the environment. Through ECTAD, capacities will be developed to address diseases of animal origin, including emerging, re-emerging, neglected diseases and antimicrobial resistance. The project focuses on strengthening veterinary and laboratory services in Honduras, and will be implemented in three phases that include evaluation of the current situation, training of Official Veterinary Services and promotion of public health and biosafety practices.

Action scope

National

Evaluated

No

Stage

Implementation- Ongoing

Temporalidad

Short-term

Number of Years

1 - Year -s

Related elements

Budget in USD

Budget in USD
$999,999.00
Counterpart Budget
$0.00
Total Budget
$1,000,000.00
Annual Average Budget
$1,000,000.00

Institutions

Institutions Institutions rols
SENASA: Servicio Nacional de Sanidad e Inocuidad Agroalimentaria de Honduras Execution and operation
SAG: Secretaría de Agricultura y Ganadería de Honduras Execution and operation
Execution and operation
ICF: Instituto Nacional de Conservación y Desarrollo Forestal, Áreas Protegidas y Vida Silvestre - Honduras Technical assistance

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