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Can the Pandemic agreement support meaningful prevention via One Health?

Join the webinar featuring, Nina Jamal, Head of Pandemics & Campaign Strategies at FOUR PAWS 

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As the last currently scheduled round of negotiations on the Pandemic Agreement, INB13, resumes on April 7th 2025, the importance of the One Health approach for efficient prevention must be re-emphasized to enable consensus finding. PREZODE co-hosts a Webinar alongside FOUR PAWS and Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security to highlight the existing efforts on One Health governance and operationalization of prevention activities already in place in countries worldwide.

Born Free Foundation, Health Diplomacy Alliance, Phoenix Zones Initiative, Proyecto ARPA, World Animal Protection and World Federation for Animals bring their support to the Webinar.

Demonstrating benefits in strengthening prevention measures via the Pandemic Agreement will help inform common ground among Member States. To advocate for a Pandemic Agreement that supports and expands existing efforts and integrates the One Health Approach to enable sustainable and efficient prevention of zoonoses, this session will bring together speakers Nina Jamal, Head of Pandemics & Campaign Strategies at FOUR PAWS International; Alexandra Phelan, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins; Soawapak Hinjoy, PREZODE Vice President and One Health expert from the Ministry of Public Health Thailand.

 Register for the free webinar here.

 April 3rd ⏰ 8:00 to93:00 am EST

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