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CoE Biosecurity Risk Assessment publication is now available online

A recent publication, authored by Emily Valentin Castriciones and Viji Vijayan and informed by bio-experts representing six countries in South East Asia (SEA), details regional priorities for biosecurity capacity building in the region.

  • 9 czerwca 2020
  • Manila
  • Wspólne Centrum Badawcze, Dyrekcja Generalna ds. Współpracy Międzynarodowej i Rozwoju
  • Czas na przeczytanie: 1 min
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The report, now available online, was based on a two-phase mapping exercise that included national risk assessments conducted by national bio-experts followed by a regional SEA Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis workshop.

The report emphasizes the importance of collaborative strategies to address biosecurity risks, targeting biosecurity messages to multiple levels, from senior government to front-line workers, and implementing inclusive awareness programmes that reach not only laboratory practitioners, but also border security personnel, pandemic response managers, and other key stakeholders.

The activity was implemented by Project 62 “On-Site Technical Support to the EU CBRN CoE Regional Secretariat in Manila” in the framework of the EU CBRN Centres of Excellence Initiative.

Download the full document here below.

Biosecurity risk mapping and gap analysis in South East Asia

 

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Data publikacji
9 czerwca 2020
Autorzy
Wspólne Centrum Badawcze | Dyrekcja Generalna ds. Współpracy Międzynarodowej i Rozwoju
Miejsce
Manila