Training courses

It aims to promote new forms of interdisciplinary and intersectoral actions/training:

a) Publication of an Outlook report “Zoonoses in changing environments in Southeast Asian countries” in partnership with UN
ESCAP, complemented by country focuses.
b) Setting up a collaborative web platform for research, data (with guides on management and interoperability), knowledge
representation and scenarios, in the One Health field.
This platform will be both a :
– Technical, allowing to host environmental data (climate, land use, etc.) and biodiversity data (reservoirs, microbes, etc.),
– Research, enabling the human health and animal health sectors to contextualise the transmission or emergence of zoonoses,
– Representation of knowledge and teaching for the various audiences targeted by the project. This platform will be integrated
into a national or international structure (such as a laboratory or an international joint research unit on environmental change
and health in South-East Asia).
c) Setting up summer schools and MOOCs for:
– New generations of students, with training focused on the analysis and understanding of environmental data and human and
animal health, and on the development of behavioural skills (relational, situational and emotional skills);
– Professionals, technical managers and territorial managers in field situations using participatory methods.
These trainings, summer schools and MOOCs will be co-constructed with GREASE, SEAOHUN, NIDA, ACB, MBDS and the technical
support of MUSE.
This training will provide the necessary foundations for conducting interdisciplinary One Health projects or projects at the
biodiversity/health/society/environment interface.
d) Setting up training for territorial managers at the provincial and district levels (training co-constructed with the MoPH – DCC,
CUOH, and MBDS). This training in field practice will provide the necessary basis for the implementation of intersectoral projects
in local One Health situations.
e) Setting up a high level training course (with MOOC) for health and environment policy makers from ASEAN states (training coconstructed with UN ESCAP on the “Planetary Health and biodiversity” model). This high-level training will provide national
actors with the necessary foundations for implementing intersectoral One Health governance or governance at the
biodiversity/health/society/environment interface in order to meet international agendas (SDGs, CBD, etc.).

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