Philippines Secures $24.9 Million Grant to Strengthen Pandemic Resilience and Implement One Health Approach

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The Philippines has secured a $24.9 million grant from The Pandemic Fund to bolster its pandemic preparedness and health security.

The grant was awarded under the Resilient Philippines project through a collaboration between the Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, Department of Finance, and international organizations including the World Bank and the Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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This funding will support the country’s health systems by enhancing disease surveillance, early warning systems, and laboratory networks, and promoting cross-sectoral collaboration.

The grant’s timing is crucial, as the Philippines has topped the World Risk Index for the third year in a row, underscoring the urgency of preparedness.

As biodiversity rapidly declines due to deforestation and ecosystem destruction, transboundary animal diseases and zoonotic diseases pose a growing threat to public health.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a rising concern labeled as the “silent pandemic,” also contributes to the health risks associated with food security and economic stability.

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The project aims to fully integrate the One Health approach in the Philippines, a strategy recognizing the interconnected health of humans, animals, and the environment.

One Health’s cross-sectoral framework seeks to improve early detection, prevention, and response to zoonotic diseases, AMR, and transboundary animal diseases.

This collaborative effort highlights the collective expertise of national stakeholders, with the FAO providing leadership in sustainable agriculture and the World Bank backing strategic investments.

Launched in 2022 by the G20, The Pandemic Fund provides critical support to vulnerable countries aiming to strengthen long-term pandemic resilience.

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With this funding secured, the Philippines will rally sectors, from government and industry to civil society, to build a sustainable and resilient health system for the future.

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