The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), through its Regional Representation for Asia and the Pacific, has launched a survey on wildlife health stakeholder mapping in Asia and the Pacific. This initiative aims to strengthen regional engagement and collaboration by improving understanding of the stakeholders involved in wildlife health, their areas of work, and their priority needs. The results will support evidence-based planning of future regional activities, including the development and coordination of wildlife health networks.
WOAH invites stakeholders across the region—including government authorities, research institutions, non-governmental organisations, and other partners—to contribute their perspectives. The survey takes approximately 10–12 minutes to complete, and responses will be analysed in aggregate to inform a summary report and future WOAH initiatives.
Access the survey here: Survey: Wildlife health stakeholder mapping in Asia and the Pacific – Fill in form
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Your participation will help ensure that future wildlife health initiatives reflect the needs and realities of the region.
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