Togo Launches Fast-Track Training to Combat Avian and Swine Flu

Agriculture
Tuesday, 13 May 2025 14:05
Togo Launches Fast-Track Training to Combat Avian and Swine Flu

(Togo First) - Togo is ramping up efforts to deal with avian and swine flu. Last week, a training workshop with several animal health experts kicked off in Kpalimé. The workshop aims to help better prevent and control of avian and swine flu outbreaks in the country.

The FAO supports this effort through its ISAVET program to strengthen local veterinary systems. "Good management of animal crises at the grassroots level improves food security, stabilizes farmers' incomes, and prevents health risks for the entire population," noted Dr. Lamboni Matéyendou, Secretary-General of the Ministry in charge of Livestock. 

The training runs in two phases. First, participants complete a four-week theoretical course split into two sessions. Then, they undertake a three-month field internship. Mentors guide technicians as they apply their skills in their communities.

Diwa Oyetunde, FAO Togo program officer, said the goal is to build a national network of veterinary watchers that quickly detect and respond to outbreaks.

This training aligns with FAO’s broader ISAVET program. The program develops veterinary epidemiology skills to prevent, detect early, and respond to priority animal diseases across Africa and beyond.

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