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Abstract
				The adoption of the Roadmap for an HPAI-Free ASEAN Community by 2020 has served as a long-term strategic framework towards the prevention, control and eradication of HPAI and other HPEDs in the region by providing directional and action-oriented strategies and a broad vision that integrates lessons learned and key elements with previous regional frameworks and ongoing regional initiatives such as the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs) and the One Health approach.
During the workshop to develop the ASEAN Post 2020 Framework on Avian Influenza held last 14 – 16 March 2023, participants refined such findings and cited the following themes where achievements have been more pronounced, namely: veterinary services, laboratory capacity, movement management including compartmentalization and zoning, surveillance, vaccination, compensation, and farming practices including biosecurity measures. Success stories were also shared in the areas of the disease status of countries, collaboration, laboratory capacity, border control, zoning and compartmentalization, surveillance, vaccination, risk management, farming practices and management and resource planning.
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| Classification | Socio-Cultural – Senior Officials’ Committee for ASCC Council (SOCA)  | 
			  
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| Language | English  | 
			  
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