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Through the eye of the storm – Bangladesh's One Health investment journey

Tackling high pathogenicity avian influenza together - Global science, policy and private sector dialogue, Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil), 09-11 September 2025







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    One Health in Bangladesh: From Strategy to Investment Planning
    Tackling high pathogenicity avian influenza together - Global science, policy and private sector dialogue, Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil), 09-11 September 2025
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    Supporting Pandemic Preparedness and Response through a One Health Approach in Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka - GCP/GLO/1182/WBK 2025
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    Health threats significantly impact social and economic well-being and jeopardize progress towards the SDGs, as demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The One Health approach addresses threats at the human–animal–plant–environment interface, fostering multisectoral and interdisciplinary collaboration for more sustainable outcomes, including pandemic prevention and cost-effective control of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance. In South Asia, countries have shown strong commitment to One Health, recognizing its role in improving health, agricultural productivity, food and nutrition security, and environmental protection as part of agrifood systems transformation. Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka are at particular risk and in high need of pandemic preparedness and additional capacity to mitigate threats. However, financing One Health at the country level remains a major challenge despite growing demand for investment planning and implementation support. This project was conceived to help countries, starting with Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka, leverage investment based on thorough prospecting and planning and anchored in national priorities, to mobilize significant resources for long-term impact.
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    A Journey through all regions of the planet and recipes from some of the most prestigious chefs in the world
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    This booklet provides an abridged version of the book, Pulses:Nutritious Seeds for a Sustainable Future. In this booklet, there are key pulse facts of the region, a photograph of the chef shopping for pulses at markets and an illustrated recipe by each chef. Ten chefs in total are featured from Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, Spain, Tanzania, Turkey and USA. It also features nine main benefits of pulses and information on ho w to purchase or download the full book.

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