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The Emergency Prevention System for Animal Health. Enhancing the prevention and control of high-impact animal and zoonotic diseases through biosecurity and One Health

Strategic Plan (2023–2026)

 

The Emergency Prevention System (EMPRES) was established by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 1994 as a priority programme with the goal of enhancing world food security, through fighting transboundary animal and plant pests and diseases. EMPRES Animal Health (EMPRES-AH) is the component dealing with the effective prevention and control of transboundary animal, zoonotic and emerging diseases on a regional and global basis, through international cooperation involving early warning, rapid reaction, enabling research and coordination. This document describes the EMPRES-AH Strategic Plan for 2023-2026, which provides a renewed strategic approach on integrating biosecurity and One Health to support Members in managing threats to animal health, through enhanced early warning and progressive biosecurity management pathways, and in support of the FAO Strategic Framework (2022-2031) and sustainable livestock transformation for progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.

 

 

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