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Bahrain Joins Global Talks to Advance Animal Health Policies

Bahrain joins global talks to advance animal health policies during the 92nd General Session of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) held in Paris. The country was represented by Fajr Al-Salloum, who serves as Vice-President of the WOAH Council and heads Bahrain’s Animal Health Department.

Over 180 member states participated in the week-long event. They were joined by international health and environmental organizations. The discussions centered on adopting updated international standards for animal health and trade.

Furthermore, member states reviewed global outbreaks, including foot-and-mouth disease and avian influenza. The session stressed the need for stronger cooperation under the One Health framework. This approach aims to link human, animal, and environmental health strategies.

One of the major events was the Animal Health Forum. It emphasized the critical role of vaccination in disease prevention. Experts explored ways to overcome challenges related to vaccine development and distribution. The forum aimed to create a clear roadmap for global vaccine access.

Additionally, participants agreed on a series of new technical standards for land and marine animal health. These guidelines will help countries adopt more unified practices. Bahrain supported the launch of joint projects that promote transparency and improve reporting systems.

The forum also encouraged the fight against emerging and zoonotic diseases. Moreover, there was a strong call to invest in national veterinary labs and training programs. These steps aim to advance animal health policies and build long-term readiness.

Bahrain’s role in the session was both active and strategic. The country’s representatives stressed the need to advance animal health policies through collaboration and shared responsibility. Bahrain joins global talks again as a committed voice for progress.

By continuing to advance animal health policies, Bahrain helps build a safer, healthier, and more sustainable future not only for its own citizens and regional partners but also for the broader global community.

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