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Discover the NEW IPPC Plant Health Campus!

Posted on Thu, 03 Apr 2025, 12:36

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The IPPC Secretariat is proud to invite all members of the global plant health community to explore the IPPC Plant Health Campus and share it within your networks.

This major step forward in plant health education is now available to all — from plant protection officers and Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation facilitators to researchers, policymakers, students and plant health enthusiasts.

Why the IPPC Plant Health Campus?

The IPPC Plant Health Campus is designed to strengthen phytosanitary capacity worldwide by offering free, certified e-learning courses, practical guides, and tools to support national and regional plant protection systems.

Key Features of the IPPC Plant Health Campus:

  

Expert-developed IPPC e-learning courses including the latest on Working with an NPPO and Conducting a Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation
Tailored learning pathways for specific NPPO roles — an interactive guide to help professionals plan their training journey.
Interactive learning modules, videos, and case studies
A growing library of IPPC e-learning courses, guides, tools and training materials
Materials designed to be available online and offline to ensure accessibility

We encourage you to explore, enroll, and share the IPPC Plant Health Campus within your networks, organizations, and institutions. Learners who successfully complete any of the IPPC-FAO e-learning courses will earn a digital badge. These badges are verifiable credentials that certify the knowledge and skills acquired and can be shared on social media. We encourage all those who complete IPPC e-learning courses to share their badges on their LinkedIn profile and tag #IPPC and #PlantHealth.

Currently available in English, the IPPC Plant Health Campus will be available in French later on this year.

Click on the image below to explore the IPPC Plant Health Campus



This initiative supports the IPPC’s core mission to protect global plant health, facilitate safe trade, and contribute to food security and environmental sustainability.

Start your learning journey today by exploring the IPPC Plant Health Campus


Let’s continue building stronger, more resilient phytosanitary systems worldwide!

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