Outputs and Impacts: Poultry Hub
Outputs so far
This project is ongoing and regular updates will be posted as and when they arise, you can also check our website.
Blog and radio outputs
- ‘Antimicrobial resistance in Indian poultry: cause, concern and measure’ by Madhvi Joshi.
- ‘How talking could help tackle antimicrobial resistance’ by Ayako Ebata.
- Radio interview: Dr Joerg Henning of University of Queensland was interviewed by Alice Leggett on 4zzz Radio's 'Brisbane Line' show.
- Video, in which Professor Fiona Tomley of the Royal Veterinary College, Director of the GCRF One Health Poultry Hub, outlines the work of the Hub.
Planned impact
To ensure lasting and positive impacts from the Hub’s work, we are undertaking a range of communications, engagement and capacity-building processes, activities and outputs to interact with and inform these various stakeholders.
Our interdisciplinary research on poultry-related pathogen risks will result in findings, analyses, insights, models and more which will be communicated via a range of publications and other outputs contributing to the global debate on One Health. Hub researchers will also participate in international multi-stakeholder meetings hosted by the Hub as well as One Health conferences, and we will contribute to social media conversations on relevant areas.
In each case country we are constituting and working closely with a National Advisory Group (NAG), comprising key, high-level stakeholders representing multilateral organisations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), private sector operators, civil society and national policymakers.
We will also strengthen the role of research institutes, both in their research capacities and their role in innovation processes around poultry intensification and public health.