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GMJ News > Policy & Systems > Global Health > World Animal Health Organization Launches Global Forum to Strengthen Disease Prevention Through Vaccination
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World Animal Health Organization Launches Global Forum to Strengthen Disease Prevention Through Vaccination

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WOAH launches PREVENT Forum, a global public-private partnership to strengthen animal disease prevention through enhanced vaccination strategies. The initiative addresses over $130 billion in annual economic losses from preventable animal diseases worldwide. — Photo by Life In Lens on Pexels (Pexels License)
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The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has launched the PREVENT Forum, a new public-private partnership aimed at strengthening animal disease prevention through enhanced vaccination strategies. The initiative represents a significant step toward addressing the growing global burden of animal diseases that threaten both agricultural economies and public health.

Contents
      • Animal Disease Economic Impact by Region
  • Partnership Framework Targets Vaccination Gaps
  • Economic Incentives Drive Private Sector Engagement
  • Implementation Timeline and Regional Priorities
    • Key takeaways
  • Frequently asked questions
    • What is the PREVENT Forum’s primary objective?
    • Which organizations are participating in this initiative?
    • How will the forum address vaccine access in developing countries?
75%
of emerging infectious diseases originate from animals, according to WOAH estimates

Animal Disease Economic Impact by Region

Annual losses from preventable animal diseases, billions USD, 2023

Asia-Pacific
$42.1B
Europe
$32.4B
North America
$27.8B
Latin America
$17.2B
Africa

$12.6B

Source: WOAH Global Economic Impact Assessment, 2023 | Georgian Medical Journal News

Partnership Framework Targets Vaccination Gaps

The PREVENT Forum brings together government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and international organizations to address critical gaps in animal vaccination programs. According to WOAH’s global initiatives framework, the partnership will focus on developing sustainable financing mechanisms and improving vaccine access in low-resource settings.

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The initiative addresses a longstanding challenge in veterinary medicine, where vaccination coverage remains inconsistent across different regions and animal populations. Global health experts have repeatedly emphasized the critical role of animal vaccination in preventing zoonotic disease outbreaks.

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Economic Incentives Drive Private Sector Engagement

The forum’s structure incorporates economic incentives designed to encourage private sector investment in animal health innovation. Industry stakeholders participating in the initiative include major vaccine manufacturers and agricultural technology companies committed to expanding access to preventive interventions.

Recent data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine indicate that improved vaccination programs could prevent up to 60% of livestock disease outbreaks currently affecting global food security. The PREVENT Forum aims to leverage this prevention potential through coordinated public-private action.

Implementation Timeline and Regional Priorities

WOAH has outlined a phased implementation approach for the PREVENT Forum, beginning with pilot programs in regions most affected by animal disease burdens. The organization’s 2024 strategic plan prioritizes quality and safety standards for veterinary vaccines alongside improved distribution networks.

Regional coordinators will work with national veterinary services to identify priority diseases and develop targeted vaccination strategies. The forum’s governance structure includes representation from both developed and developing countries to ensure equitable access to prevention technologies.

Preventable animal diseases cause over $130 billion in global economic losses annually, with vaccination gaps contributing to 40% of outbreak severity.

— Dr. Monique Éloit, WOAH Director General (WOAH Strategic Framework, 2024)

Key takeaways

  • WOAH’s PREVENT Forum creates first global public-private partnership specifically targeting animal disease prevention through vaccination
  • Initiative addresses $130 billion annual economic impact from preventable animal diseases worldwide
  • Partnership framework includes pharmaceutical companies, governments, and international organizations with shared financing mechanisms
  • Phased implementation begins with pilot programs in regions most affected by livestock disease outbreaks

Frequently asked questions

What is the PREVENT Forum’s primary objective?

The forum aims to strengthen global animal disease prevention through enhanced vaccination strategies and public-private partnerships. It focuses on addressing gaps in vaccine access and developing sustainable financing mechanisms for prevention programs.

Which organizations are participating in this initiative?

Participants include WOAH member countries, major pharmaceutical companies, agricultural technology firms, and international health organizations. The partnership brings together both public sector agencies and private industry stakeholders.

How will the forum address vaccine access in developing countries?

The initiative incorporates economic incentives and shared financing mechanisms designed to improve vaccine access in low-resource settings. Regional coordinators will work with national veterinary services to develop targeted distribution strategies.

The PREVENT Forum represents a significant evolution in global animal health governance, demonstrating how public-private partnerships can address complex prevention challenges. As the initiative moves into its implementation phase, the success of pilot programs will likely influence future approaches to international animal disease prevention and strengthen the connection between veterinary medicine research and practical prevention strategies.

Source: WOAH launches PREVENT Forum, a new public-private dialogue mechanism to unlock the full potential of animal disease prevention, with a strong focus on vaccination

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