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Library Documentation Center Mediterranean Agronomic Institue of Bari N° 2 - 2021 - March-Aprilwww.iamb.it

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entry points for the governance of urban food systems issues; common procedural and content-related considerations when addressing those issues; predominant governance models; and operational opportunities for future investment. Successful examples can encourage other local governments to adapt new approaches and innovate within their own context. Every city will need to navigate the political economy to customize their choices and interventions to local circumstances, priority problems and economic opportunities.

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Cite this content as: Tefft, J., Jonasova, M., Zhang, F. and Zhang, Y. 2020. Urban food systems governance – Current context and future opportunities. Rome, FAO and The World Bank.

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Monitoring global progress on antimicrobial resistance: tripartite AMR country self-assessment survey (TrACSS) 2019–2020. Global Analysis Report

Type of publication: Book Author: FAO, OIE, WHO Publisher: FAO, OIE and WHO Year of publications: 2021 Place of publication: Rome, Italy Other Entities Involved: OIE and WHO Pages: 78 p. ISBN: 978-92-5-134078-3

Agrovoc: antimicrobial resistance; surveys; monitoring; assessment

Abstract: The global analysis report of the annual Tripartite AMR country selfassessment survey (TrACSS) is a component of a broader approach for monitoring and evaluating the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance (GAP-AMR). This report summarizes global responses from the fourth round of the TrACSS, held from November 2019 to July 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the response rates for the 2019–2020 TrACSS around were 11.8% lower than the previous year. A total of 136 (70.1%) countries out of 194 WHO Member States responded to the 2019–2020 TrACSS, compared to 159 out of 194 (81.9%) in 2018–2019.

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Cite this content as: FAO, OIE and WHO. 2021. Monitoring global progress on Antimicrobial Resistance: Tripartite AMR Country Self-Assessment Survey (TrACSS) 2019–2020. Rome.

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