NEWS & Events
South Asia Network develops a list of priority diseases
Ending Pandemics Director, Nomita Divi, recently ran a workshop in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories. The purpose of this workshop was for the eight countries in South Asia to develop a list of priority diseases for regional surveillance. Read More
RESEARCH & TRAINING
Reaearch test 1: South Asia Network develops a list of priority diseases
Ending Pandemics Director, Nomita Divi, recently ran a workshop in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories. The purpose of this workshop was for the eight countries in South Asia to develop a list of priority diseases for regional surveillance. Read More
Enhancing Progress towards Rabies Elimination ‘Zero by 30’ in SAARC Region
The SAARC rabies workshop, jointly organized by the Tripartite (FAO-OIE-WHO) and Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) in partnership with the SAARC Secretariat and World Animal Protection, was attended by over 72 participants including representatives of animal health, human health, and wildlife/municipal from the seven rabies endemic Read More
Test 1 Global Action on One Health: Its way forward for Bhutan
Ending Pandemics Director, Nomita Divi, recently ran a workshop in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories. The purpose of this workshop was for the eight countries in South Asia to develop a list of priority diseases for regional surveillance. Read More
Research Test 2: South Asia Network develops a list of priority diseases
Ending Pandemics Director, Nomita Divi, recently ran a workshop in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories. The purpose of this workshop was for the eight countries in South Asia to develop a list of priority diseases for regional surveillance. Read More
Research Test 3: outh Asia Network develops a list of priority diseases
Ending Pandemics Director, Nomita Divi, recently ran a workshop in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories. The purpose of this workshop was for the eight countries in South Asia to develop a list of priority diseases for regional surveillance. Read More
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