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OIE, FAO and WHO enlarge their collaboration commitment to face health challenges

Se extenderá el ámbito de su colaboración con el fin de ampliar el enfoque “Una sola salud”, reconociendo la interconexión entre la salud humana, la sanidad animal y el medio ambiente.

16 October 2017
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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have released their second Tripartite strategic document reaffirming their commitment to provide multi-sectoral, collaborative leadership in addressing health challenges. The scope of their collaboration will be enlarged to more broadly embrace the “One Health” approach recognizing that human health, animal health and the environment are interconnected.

FAO, the OIE and WHO have been working together for years to address risks at the human-animal-ecosystems interface. Their collaborative work was formally laid down in 2010 in the FAO/OIE/WHO Tripartite Concept Note, and on multiple occasions, the three Organisations demonstrated that bringing together their knowledge, insights and technical capacities in human and animal health, food and agriculture, can generate strong synergies, which will yield more robust, effective and cost-efficient solutions to the complex problems facing the world today.

Since 2010, the Tripartite partners concentrated their efforts on three main technical topics, antimicrobial resistance, rabies and zoonotic influenza, three areas of work considered as representative of the importance of multi-sectoral collaboration for effective risk management.

Building on successes, the partners have recently decided to enlarge the scope of their collaboration.

The document “The Tripartite’s Commitment: Providing multi-sectoral, collaborative leadership in addressing health challenges. October 2017”, presents the way forward that the three organisations will follow to face the challenges of the future. While maintaining the momentum achieved for antimicrobial resistance, rabies and zoonotic influenza, the partners decided to enlarge their collaboration with a particular focus on:

  • the reinforcement of national services in human health, animal health and food safety;
  • the strengthening and modernisation of early warning and surveillance/monitoring systems;
  • the foresight, preparedness and response to emerging, re-emerging and neglected infectious diseases;
  • the encouragement and the promotion of coordinated research and development to achieve a common understanding of the highest priority zoonotic diseases;
  • the challenge that represents food safety requiring a multi-sector approach in the context of reinforcing food security.

Through this new Tripartite strategic document, FAO, OIE and WHO re-commit to developing and implementing multisectoral approaches to face complex health challenges at the human- animal-ecosystems interface. And through their leadership and coordination at the global level, the partners will continue to encourage and support similar collaborations in regional, national and local networks.

Friday October 13, 2017/ OIE.
http://www.oie.int

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