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Vanuatu Vaccine Support

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Tuvalu Vaccine Support

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Solomon Islands Vaccine Support

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Tonga Vaccine Support

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Samoa Vaccine Support

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Nauru Vaccine Support

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Kiribati Vaccine Support

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Fiji Vaccine Support

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Australia-World Organisation for Animal Health One Health Partnership Phase 1

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The Indo-Pacific region’s health security system, or its ability to avoid and contain infectious disease threats with the potential to cause social and economic harms on a national, regional or global scale, has many weaknesses in both human and animal health. In the last 20 years approximately two-thirds of all new or re-occurring infectious diseases affecting people have originally come from animals. These types of diseases are called zoonoses.

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