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US contributes $10 million to support UN food agency efforts on COVID-19 response, future pandemics

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Last updated: December 24, 2021 8:50 am
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A $10 million contribution from the United States will assist the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in its work on COVID-19 response and addressing threats to human, animal and environmental health, including future pandemics.

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Strengthening national responseAmericas: COVID-19 cases surpass 100 million  ‘Downward trend’ in Central America Keep up health measures Meeting vaccine target 

The funding, announced on Thursday, will support the UN agency’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Programme, part of its broader One Health programme .

The initiative helps safeguard human, animal, plant and environmental health throughout the food chain, from production to consumption and waste management. 

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FAO joins with partners the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), forming a tripartite on the One Health approach, and expands its collaboration with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) to mainstream and support implementation globally.

Strengthening national response

The US contribution will specifically be used to strengthen national and international One Health systems through enhanced multi-sectoral early warning, risk assessment and risk reduction, and progressive management of emerging and endemic high impact animal and plant pests and diseases, including those with epidemic and pandemic potential. 

“We thank the Government of the United States of America for its generous support to FAO’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Program and One Health Tripartite risk assessments at national levels,” said FAO Director-General, Qu Dongyu.  

“A science-based One Health approach across agri-food systems is critical for early warning and prevention of zoonotic diseases.”

The US funding will benefit countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Near East. 

Americas: COVID-19 cases surpass 100 million  

The announcement comes as COVID-19 cases in the Americas surpassed 100 million, while the Omicron variant has been reported in nearly 20 countries and territories, according to the regional office for the World Health Organization (WHO). 

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said cases continue to rise in North America, with the United States driving a 36 percent increase in the past week, while parts of Central and South America showed declines. 

‘Downward trend’ in Central America 

South America experienced an overall case drop of 10.7 percent, and a 6.3 percent decrease in deaths, the latest epidemiological data revealed. 

Bolivia reported a sharp increase, and Argentina and Ecuador also saw cases rise. 

PAHO said Central American countries continued to see a “downward trend”, with a 10.8 per cent drop in cases. 

Analysis showed that in the Caribbean, cases rose by 16 percent.  Trinidad and Tobago continued to report an increase. Although Barbados and the Cayman Islands have reported large numbers of cases, these are now decreasing. 

Keep up health measures 

The Omicron variant has now been reported in 19 countries and territories, accounting for an estimated 73 percent of virus sequences over the past week. 

PAHO continues to recommend vaccination and other public health measures to reduce coronavirus spread, such as wearing masks, maintaining physical distance, frequent hand washing, and avoiding crowded spaces, especially indoors. 

“These measures are effective against all variants, including Omicron”, Director Carissa F. Etienne said recently.  “Countries should sustain their public health measures to limit transmission of the virus and adjust them according to local transmission risks”.  

Meeting vaccine target 

More than 868 million vaccine doses have been administered in Latin America and the Caribbean, where nearly 58 percent of the population has completed inoculations. 

PAHO has projected that most countries across the region will have reached, or surpassed, the WHO target of vaccinating 40 percent of their populations by the end of the year. 

However, current estimates show Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Guatemala, Saint Lucia, and Grenada, could miss the goal. 

Meanwhile, some 33 countries have received vaccines through the COVAX solidarity mechanism.  So far, the total is 75 million, including 25 million donated doses.  

The logistics for these deliveries were handled through PAHO’s Revolving Fund for Access to Vaccines, which has served the region for more than 40 years.  The Fund is also working with countries to purchase COVID-19 vaccines directly from manufacturers. 

Source:UN News centre

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