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  • Food Safety and One Health Approaches to Reducing Foodborne Pathogens and Zoonotic Diseases, November 19, 2020
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    Human and animal health are tightly linked: Foodborne pathogens and parasites are persistent public health hazards, and an estimated 60% of human pathogens and 75% of emerging diseases originate from animals according to 
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    Feed the Future is holding a photo contest to showcase their partners’ work on digital technologies and innovation. Submissions are due July 20. Here are the guidelines for submission:
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    The FtF Enabling Environment for Food Security project, launched in 2015, is a flexible global technical assistance mechanism with expertise in commercial law reform, policy, trade, agricultural economics, gender, nutrition, land tenure, and techn
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    The Water Governance Scorecard, a new resource from the Feed the Future Enabling Environment for Food Security project, seeks
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