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With the rapid globalization of food production and trade, international issues related to food safety are likely to increase. Food safety authorities all over the world have

realized that food safety problems should be carried out at both national and international levels. There is a pressing need for

exchanging routine information on food safety issues, and sharing experiences and information quickly when a food safety related event takes place.

INFOSAN is a joint program between the World Health

Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). This global network includes 181 Member States. Each has a designated INFOSAN Emergency Contact Point which manages communication between

national food safety authorities. The network aims to: ?

Promote the rapid exchange of information during food safety related events; ? Share information on important food safety related issues of global interest; ? Promote partnership and cooperation between countries; ? Help countries strengthen their capacity to manage food safety risks. As part of its routine activities, the

INFOSAN Secretariat publishes reports in six languages and provides members with summaries and guidance on

relevant food safety issues. INFOSAN helps

exchange food safety information and experience among its members. It is also a useful resource for other public health

organizations which recognize INFOSAN as an organization through which findings of investigations and strategies for improving food safety may be shared.

INFOSAN monitors possible international food safety related events in close cooperation with the WHO Alert and Response Operations program. INFOSAN can work with other international organizations to provide assistance to the countries or regions with emerging food safety events of possible international concern.

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It is probable that there will be more and more safety related issues worldwide. {T; F}

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3. The major duty of the INFOSAN Emergency Contact Point in each FAO member state is to manage communication between national food safety authorities. {T; F}

4. Public health organizations can get findings of investigations and strategies for food safety improvement from INFOSAN. {T; F} 5. INFOSAN monitors possible international events concerning food safety independently. {T; F}

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Have you heard about Grandparents Week? This important community event began {as; with; in} a one day celebration in

2012 to commemorate National Grandparents Day. In 2014, the ACT Government expanded the program to a whole week to fully

{capturing; capture; captures} the true worth of grandparents in all their various forms.

Grandparents Week is an annual event to honor and recognize the valuable contribution grandparents make, and the valuable role they play, in their families and the wider ACT community. This year's festival includes an exciting range of events, programs and activities for young and old {plus; add; including} those in between! Sing some old time tunes or shake a move on the dance floor.

Join a fun game of bowls or table tennis.??Play your hand at cards. Attend a Senior Club Open Day.??Partake in delicious morning teas.?? {Whoever; However; Whatever} your vintage there's something for everyone during Grandparents Week!

Does your community group have a great event or activity {out mind; in mind; of mind} for seniors? Would you like to include it as part of the Grandparents Week 2016 program?

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