The Asia-Pacific Quadripartite One Health Workshop was held in Bangkok, Thailand on 5-8 September 2023 to discuss the implementation of the One Health Joint Plan of Action (OH JPA) in the Region which provides a framework for countries to advance and sustainably scale up One Health approach. Around 150 participants representing human, animal health, and environment sectors from 24 countries in Asia-Pacific attended the four-day workshop.
One Health is an integrated approach aimed at preventing and mitigating health threats at the interface of humans, animals, plants, and the broader environment.
Putting the “One Health” approach into practice has been facilitated by a formal alliance among the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and WOAH (the “Tripartite”). In early 2022, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), also formally joined the group after being active in Tripartite work, forming the “Quadripartite”.
To prevent future zoonotic pandemics and to promote health sustainably through the One Health approach, the Quadripartite have developed the One Health Joint Plan of Action (2022-2026) (OH JPA).
Developing a OH JPA was not a small affair, it led to passionate and intense discussions on the best way to design the Plan and led to a consensus to consider 6 action tracks: One Health capacities and health systems, emerging and reemerging zoonoses, neglected diseases, food safety, AMR and environment.
Since the launch of OH JPA, the Quadripartite has developed the implementation guide of the plan to support countries develop or align their national OH plans with the global JPA taking into account national contexts to address threats to health and ecosystems. In this regard, the Asia-Pacific Quadripartite One Health Workshop 2023 provided an opportunity to reflect on achievements and lessons learned through multi-sectoral collaboration on One Health at country and regional levels that is beyond a focus on infectious diseases.
The workshop provided the opportunity to present the JPA implementation guide, which building on the OH JPA theory of change, this Guide describes three pathways and five key steps to implement the OH JPA at national level:
The stepwise approach comprises:
The participants could better understand the One Health approach across all sectors, including increased engagement and integration of the environment sector into One Health at national and subnational levels. And the need for better and sustained investment in OH. It also improved Member States’ understanding of and use of OH JPA and its implementation Guide, including identified initial approaches and actions to adapt in national context.
The main outcomes of the workshop were:
The workshop came up with three sets of recommendations for Member states, Quadripartite (QPT), and partners for follow-up action:
Member States (MS)
Quadripartite will continue to:
Partners
The participants stated that the workshop was organized at an opportune time after the COVID-19 pandemic, recognized the importance of the One Health approach to strengthen health security human health, animal health, plant health, and ecosystem health, and implementation of OH JPA at the country level should be prioritized.
The workshop provided a great opportunity for networking for country participants, One Health partners and practitioners, and the quadripartite One Health team. After all, One Health is a team sport.
The next Asia Pacific Quadripartite One Health Workshop will be organized in 2025 to review progress in the implementation of OH JPA at the country level and the date and venue will be decided in due course of time.
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