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BookletEvaluation reportEvaluation of FAO’s support to the Global Health Security Agenda to address Zoonotic Disease and Animal Health in Africa and Asia 2025
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No results found.This evaluation identifies lessons learned and good practices from FAO’s implementation of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA-FAO), an eight-year programme to strengthen health systems in 20 countries across Africa and Asia. Conducted through ten country case studies and validated in regional workshops, the evaluation finds that GHSA-FAO made important contributions to workforce development, laboratory and surveillance systems, and regional coordination. It also highlights persistent gaps at sub-national levels and the need for stronger data systems, sustained financing, and targeted advocacy to enhance the long-term impact and sustainability of global health security efforts. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetEvaluation reportEvaluation of the project “Supporting the Global Health Security Agenda to address Zoonotic Disease and Animal Health in Africa”
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No results found.The project started with a narrow focus on Ebola in Africa, expanding in scope during its implementation (2015–2023) by including more countries and addressing other diseases as well. This led to a budget increase from USD 49 million in 2015 to USD 189 million in 2023. A follow-up initiative, the Global Health Security Programme (GHSP) has already been approved with a budget of USD 250 million. Based on a shared vision between USAID and FAO, these efforts represent one of the most important areas of work within FAO’s One Health approach. -
DocumentOther documentWorkshop on Strengthening Animal Health Cooperation and Coordination for the Prevention of Transboundary and Zoonotic Diseases in the Southeast Asia Region. Workshop Report
Sepang, Malaysia, 11 December 2023
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