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FAO to host Global Conference on Animal Health Innovation, Reference Centres and Vaccines
First-ever conference of its kind takes place at FAO headquarters in Rome on 23-25 September, 2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is organizing its first-ever Global Conference on Animal Health Innovation, Reference Centres and Vaccines from 23 to 25 September 2024 at its headquarters in Rome.
Animal diseases such as Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and African Swine Fever (ASF) directly affect the livelihoods of farmers through increased mortality and reduced livestock productivity, resulting in a cost to the global economy of up to $300 billion per year. Vaccinating animals is one of the most cost-effective and sustainable measures to prevent and control infectious emerging and re-emerging diseases.
The conference aims to advance global efforts to enhance animal health, prevent disease outbreaks, and promote sustainable livestock production and One Health implementation, all while protecting human health and food security.
Countries will have the opportunity to voice their challenges and priorities, facilitating dialogue with stakeholders to explore support mechanisms. Experts from Reference Centres, the VETLAB network, research institutes, vaccine producers, and scientists will align their capabilities to bolster regional priorities, ensuring equitable access to expertise and resources. The conference will advocate for expanding Reference Centres in underserved regions, improving existing centres, and fostering enhanced collaboration, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Participants at the conference include government ministers from Ethiopia, Mauritania, Somalia and Uganda, as well as animal health experts from around the world.
As an integral part of the conference, an exhibit will represent an opportunity to showcase the latest innovations and best practices that contribute to advance global efforts to enhance animal health, prevent disease outbreaks, and promote sustainable livestock production and One Health implementation.
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The event will be webcast and can be followed here.
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