Vision
We envision a future in which humans and animals benefit and support each other, for a healthier, more sustainable world.
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Advocating for change
As a global authority on animal health, WOAH aims to drive global action and influence public health policies to improve animal health and welfare on a global scale. Through active engagement with key stakeholders across sectors and the dissemination of policies worldwide, we seek to highlight the crucial role that the animal health sector plays in tackling global challenges.
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Publication, Policy brief
Forecasting the Fallout from AMR: Averting the Health and Economic Impacts through One Health Policy and Investment
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Policy paper, Position statement
Use of antimicrobials as growth promoters: WOAH urges Veterinary Authorities and the animal industry to live up to their commitments
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Policy paper, Position statement
African swine fever: WOAH warns Veterinary Authorities and pig industry of risk from use of sub-standard vaccines
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Policy paper, Policy brief
Tackling AMR using the One Health approach
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Policy paper, Policy brief
The importance of the One Health Approach in tackling Emerging and Re-emerging Zoonotic Epidemics and Pandemics
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Policy paper, Policy brief
Addressing Food Safety Risks in the Animal Health Sector: ‘From Farm to Fork’ with a One Health approach
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Policy paper, Policy brief
Incorporating Environmental Considerations into the Animal Health Sector
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Policy paper, Policy brief
Controlling Endemic Zoonotic, Neglected Tropical and Vector-Borne Diseases in the Animal Sector with a One Health Approach
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Position statement
WOAH RABLAB warns of risk of using substandard dog rabies vaccines
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Policy paper, Policy brief
Avian influenza vaccination: why it should not be a barrier to safe trade
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