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UNITED AGAINST RABIES FORUM

Annual Stakeholder Event

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Rabies and One Health - Challenges and Opportunities

Monday 27 September, 12h00-13h00 UTC

Effective use of vaccines, medicines, tools, and technologies towards Zero by 30

Monday 4 October, 12h00-13h30 UTC

Strategic and operational support towards Zero by 30

Monday 11 October 12h00-13h30 UTC

Since the launch of the United Against Rabies Forum by the Directors General of FAO, OIE and WHO in September 2020, the pandemic has forced a major review of global health policy. One Health - based on the intimate links between human, animal and environmental health, has become a policy priority in designing disease prevention strategies and ensuring future pandemic preparedness.

The big challenge is turning the One Health concept into practical action, especially in low income settings. Eliminating human deaths from rabies - an ancient zoonotic disease for which there are effective vaccines and proven control strategies - can deliver concrete results for affected communities, as well as building the integrated systems that are so urgently needed to protect people from future zoonotic shocks.

This series of stakeholder webinars will discuss how rabies control and prevention fit into a global One Health approach and its potential to deliver tangible health benefits for hundreds of millions of people, especially in the 150 countries where rabies remains a serious public health problem.



Learn how you can be involved and contribute - join these virtual events<https://oie.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Y6Q7W5GOTLWioqyiHQ7KFw>.



We look forward to having you join us!



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Dr Monique Eloit

Director General, OIE

On behalf of the Tripartite





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