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Indonesia joins push for sustainable health through GHSP

Indonesia joins push for sustainable health through GHSP 18 hours ago A screenshot of the launch of the Global Health Resilience Program by the Ministry of Agriculture, FAO, and USAID at the end of June, 2021. (ANTARA PHOTO/HO-FAO Indonesia/KT). The Global Health Resilience Program will reduce the risk of zoonoses and infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and other biological threats by strengthening Indonesia s animal health system. At the Global Health Summit earlier this year, President Joko Widodo had exhorted G20 countries to take part to build a robust global health resilience architecture to deal better with similar threats (as COVID-19) in future .

USAID launches Cargill, Ausvet, Heifer International and IPC consortium to combat threat of infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance to human and animal health

USAID launches Cargill, Ausvet, Heifer International and IPC consortium to combat threat of infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance to human and animal health Five-year animal agriculture program will increase capacity of farmers, governments and other stakeholders to prevent and quickly respond to growing human health security risks News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The  United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has tapped a consortium led by Cargill and including Ausvet, Heifer International, and the International Poultry Council (IPC) to improve livestock management and combat the threat of zoonotic diseases to both human and animal health. The five-year, $33 million Transformational Strategies for Farm Output Risk Mitigation (TRANSFORM) consortium will harness innovation to sustainably improve animal health, strengthen animal agriculture production systems in Asia and Africa and enhance

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