Global Health Security Agenda Action Packages Coordination Meeting
Jakarta – Indonesia 23-25 August 2016
FAO, GHSA and One Health: recent
updates
James McGrane, Hendrik Jan Ormel, Pawin Padungtod & Juan Lubroth
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Ensuring food security and safety
Improve livelihoods of poor farming communities
Promoting animal health and public well being
“Let there be bread”
Food Security
for All
Core Message
Agriculture needs to be more involved
in the
FAO’s Contribution to
the GHSA
Contribution to GHSA Action Packages, especially
those on AMR; zoonotic diseases; biosafety & biosecurity; laboratory systems; real-time
surveillance; reporting; workforce development; and multi-sectoral rapid response;
Advisory role;
GHSA Joint External Evaluation missions;
Antimicrobial Resistance
Zoonotic Diseases
Biosafety/Biosecurity
National Laboratory System
Surveillance
GHSA Reporting
Emergency Operations Centers
Workforce Development
• Tripartite: FAO, OIE & WHO;
• Global Early Warning System (GLEWS)
• Global Framework on Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADS)
• One Health is entral to FAO’s ontri ution to the GHSA
• Human / livestock / wildlife/environment interfaces with threats such as Ebola, MERS and Zika;
• Food safety (Codex Alimentarius)
• Inter-disciplinarity
Enhanced FAO Coordinator and Facilitator Role
•FAO is a valued technical adviser;
•Coordination and facilitation role in the GHSA;
•FAO and OIE work closely together on animal
health related issues;
•GHSA synergizes with EPT-2 programme;
•Engagement with Ministries of Agriculture and
Veterinary Services
•FAO provides an essential One Health link in the