1. On August 26, 2024 in Hanoi, under the framework of the One Health Partnership for Zoonoses (OHP for Zoonoses), according to the regular mechanism, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development coordinated cooperated with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to organize a Multi-sectoral Working Group Meeting on Pandemic Prevention with the theme in 2024 "RISKS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN THE WILD VALUE CHAIN"
2. The meeting was co-chaired by Mr. Vu Thanh Liem, Head of the OHP Secretariat, Deputy Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Mr. Pawin Padungtod, Senior Coordinator of the Emergency Center for Transboundary Diseases (ECTAD, FAO) with the participation of representatives from specialized Departments under the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Industry and Trade; Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and more than 20 provinces and cities (online participation), private sector, institutes and associations, especially the active companionship of bilateral international development partners and multilateral organizations joining hands to commit to a healthy Vietnam.
3. Mr. Vu Thanh Liem emphasized the implementation of international commitments on disease control from wild animals, especially captive wild animals. Vietnam is making efforts to coordinate with the international community to implement measures to address the drivers of wild animal meat consumption and ensure ecological balance, trade and enhance sustainable management. wildlife farms, increasing awareness of central management agencies, grassroots and community awareness about the dangers of wildlife consumption.
4. Recognizing the urgency of addressing these challenges, the One Health Partnership Technical Working Group on Pandemic Preparedness (PWG) was established to support government and societal efforts aims to prevent future pandemics by managing human-animal-ecosystem interactions, with a focus on limiting the commercial trade and consumption of wildlife. This is a specialized technical mechanism for relevant parties to exchange, review and propose cooperative activities, programs and projects on pandemic prevention, as a basis for proposing policies for the country.
5. Dr. Padungtod co-chaired the meeting said: This is an opportunity to share project results, analyze opportunities and challenges on the risk of emerging infectious diseases (emergence and exposure) in the value chain. Wildlife Management and Wildlife Farm Management, analysis of gaps, and propose strategic approaches to improve management and biosecurity at facilities raising wild animals. Therefore, the Working Group in the coming time should join hands and contribute resources to support the OH Partnership Framework to review and amend regulations that are not in accordance with international requirements and ensure safety for human health, livestock and the environment through strengthening biosecurity solutions at wildlife facilities to minimize the risk of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in wild animal farms; Gain insights into how a systems-based approach can reduce the risk of pathogen spillover at the human-animal-ecosystem interface.
6. The meeting highly agreed on the comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach of One Health, affirming the spirit of common responsibility in controlling the risk of emerging infectious diseases in the value chain wildlife and strengthening biosecurity solutions in the management of wildlife farming facilities, committing to actively coordinate, support each other and demonstrate common responsibility for a safer and healthier community.