Press Release

FAO launches a workshop to build resilience against agro-crime and agro-terrorism in Jordan

16 October 2022

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Amman - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched today the first day of the Standard Operation Procedures and Simulation Exercise (SOPs& SIMULEX) “regional workshop in Amman. The workshop is tailored to veterinary services and law enforcement agents from Jordan , Egypt and Lebanon  to  build the capability of Veterinary Services  and Law Enforcement Agencies on SOPs and their design processes within preparedness and response plans for better joint control of animal health events related to agro-criminal or agro-terrorist acts.

The launching was under the patronage of his Excellency Eng. Khaled Al-Hunaifat, Minister of Agriculture and was attended by partners, Jordanian and Regional veterinarians and relevant stakeholders.

The SOPs& SIMULEX training, which was implemented by an FAO team and a representative from the OIE regional office, with INTERPOL supporting remotely, will raise awareness on the importance and usefulness of SOPs and the redaction process in emergency preparedness and response plans. In addition to identifying the specific SOPs needed for the joint investigations and other activities implemented by Veterinary Services and Law Enforcement Agencies.

The FAO Representative in Jordan Eng. Nabil Assaf, said, “To further prepare for a joint response to suspicious events that could be related to agro-crime or agro-terrorism, the project proposes a training workshop on Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and the use of simulation exercises in preparedness to alert and response to agro-criminal and agro-terrorist acts.

On behalf of HE Eng. Khaled Hnaifat, Minister of Agriculture, the General Secretary Assistant for Livestock Eng. Majdo Alamer, said that “The most effective way to prevent and tackle criminal and terrorism events is to integrate preparedness for these threats into existing animal health emergency management planning and to raise awareness amongst stakeholders.”  

The activity was carried out under a project funded by Global Affairs Canada's Weapons Threat Reduction Program, “Building resilience against agro-terrorism and agro-crime”. This is a joint project with activities coordinated by a consortium of three organizations: FAO, the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). The FAO portion of the project is being implemented by the FAO Emergency Management Centre for Animal Health (EMC-AH). Through its activities, including this workshop, the project aims to strengthen collaboration between veterinary and law enforcement authorities to build sustainable global and regional capacity in the event of an animal health emergency resulting from an act of agro-terrorism or agro-crime against animals.

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