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Phylum, through Dr Francois Gary, is participating for the 1st regional workshop, organized by the World Bank, to develop a One Health approach in countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).
 
After several months of assessing the situation in these five countries with national consultants and Phylum support, the conclusions of these One Health Case Studies will be shared with high level decision makers to define the One Health Issues that could be covered by stronger public policy in One Health approach. The ecosystem of this region is submitted to strong constraints with vulnerable environment, development of animal production, and growth of the population needs. Major issues, such as zoonotic diseases (brucellosis, rabies, echinococcosis…), food safety, antimicrobial resistance, environmental degradation (as Aral Sea) are persisting and could be aggravated in absence of coordinated policy between public health, economic development, and environmental protection.
 
Phylum is supporting a pragmatic collaborative approach improving preparedness to new pandemics by developing tools and methodologies to control the current existing diseases or OH issues for better prevention, detection, response and recover. One Health is not based on new institutional changes but on daily coordinated actions between the competent authorities in charge of public health, veterinary domain, and environment from field level to the central level.
 
This initiative is developed in the frame of the Global One Health Joint Action Plan adopted by the members of the quadripartite: FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), UNEP-WCMC (United Nations Environmental Protection), World Health Organization (World Health Organization), and #WOAH (World Organization of Animal Health).