Australia-WOAH One Health Partnership Review

Project Details

The Australia-WOAH One Health Partnership aims to strengthening veterinary services in South-East Asia (SEA) and the Pacific to improve regional health security through a ‘One Health’ approach to prevent, prepare for and respond to infectious disease threats.

This review will provide an analysis of the results, achievements and challenges of the Partnership to date and provide recommendations to inform the further implementation of Phase 2 of the Partnership.

Researchers

Dr Max Barot

Dr Melanie Bannister-Tyrrell

Associate Professor Angus Campbell

Clare Strachan

Dr Alex Robinson

Funding

The Australia-WOAH One Health Partnership ("The Partnership") is a project funded by the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security (IPCHS), and implemented by WOAH.

Research Outcomes

Review of the Australia – WOAH One Health Partnership - WOAH - Asia

Research Group

One Health

School Research Themes

Prevention and management of non-communicable diseases (including cancer), and promotion of mental health, Disparities, disadvantage and effective health care


Key Contact

For further information about this research, please contact the research group leader.

Department / Centre

Nossal Institute for Global Health

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