WOAH General Session, Paris 2026
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The AMR Corner-Securing our future
You might know that antimicrobial resistance contributes to over one million deaths worldwide each year. But did you know it also causes US$17 billion GDP losses in livestock production systems? In 20 years from now, without coordinated action, 39 million people would die, and annual global livestock GDP losses will go up to US$ 1.7 trillion....
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Publications and Documentation
Looking for the Organisation’s most up-to-date resources? Visit the kiosk to browse our publications, essential guidance and key documents that support our mission and your work
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One Health
The One Health Kiosk is an interactive space to promote dialogue, gather insights on Members’ needs and priorities, and highlight WOAH’s leadership in operationalizing One Health. It showcases how the OH Joint Plan of Action and Quadripartite Joint Offer foster investment and coordinated action
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WAHIS
To promote the value of WAHIS and its activities by providing live demonstrations and explaining how it can be used in practice. This kiosk will also offer an opportunity to answer questions and support users in better understanding and navigating the platform
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WAHIS Business Discussions
To respond to questions from countries and territories that report to WAHIS by providing guidance on reporting requirements and processes. This kiosk will also offer one-to-one support or short training sessions, tailored to the specific needs of each user
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WildEpi & Wildlife Health Hub
Explore the new Wildlife Health Reporting System (WildEpi) through live demos and hands-on use on mobile and desktop. Learn how this new reporting pathway enhances information sharing and risk analysis. During dedicated sessions, connect with WOAH partners—including WDA, WOAH WildNet members, the CPW, and the wildlife health work of WOAH in regions
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International Coalition for Animal Welfare
ICFAW is a global coalition of animal welfare organizations working to improve animal welfare worldwide. It pools expertise, coordinates advocacy, and amplifies a collective voice in international policy, partnering with WOAH to advance animal welfare standards. This kiosk will only be present from Thursday to Friday
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STAR IDAZ IRC
Discover STAR IDAZ IRC, a global consortium of research funders and stakeholders networking across more than 55 countries. Together, we accelerate tools and strategies to control animal diseases and zoonoses. Explore priorities, activities and collaboration opportunities—join us! This kiosk will only be present from Monday to Wednesday
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BioPREVAIL
Biological Preparedness and Resilience through Evolution and Innovation of Laboratories: BioPREVAIL is a One Health Security Innovation Initiative for Sustainable Laboratories. This kiosk will only be present Monday and Tuesday
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IHSC–Representing Horse sports
The International Horse Sports Confederation (IHSC) represents the global horse sport industry. Through its public-private partnership with WOAH, IHSC supports animal health and welfare in the international movement of horses and promotes biosecurity and digital certification.. This kiosk will only be present from Monday to Wednesday
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WOAH’s Official disease status
Visit the Status Department kiosk to discover WOAH’s 30-year journey in Official Disease Status Recognition. Meet our team, learn about official disease status, control programmes, annual reconfirmations, the Disease Status Management Platform (DSMP), and self-declarations
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Together against TADs
GF-TADs is a joint initiative of FAO and WOAH to achieve the prevention, detection and control of transboundary animal diseases (TADs) prioritised at global level (ASF, FMD, HPAI, PPR, Rinderpest) and regional levels (LSD, NWSW, RVF). Each day, the kiosk will feature one Region and one Disease Working Group. - Monday : Middle East and HPAI -...
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The World Bank Group
Come and chat with staff from the World Bank Group (IDA/IBRD and IFC) to exchange about the Bank’s priorities, approach regarding livestock, animal health and welfare, and financing mechanisms for both the public and the private sectors
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Capacity Building
Animal Health leadership in global health systems requires performant Veterinary and Aquatic Animal Health Services and a competent workforce: PVS and Training are WOAH capacity-building programmes, providing assessment and support for planning and development in a continuous improvement cycle
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Regional Support to Members
This kiosk highlights how WOAH Regional Offices contribute to strengthen Veterinary Services worldwide by supporting Members through regional coordination, capacity building, and tailored initiatives in disease control, standards, early warning, and emergency preparedness, among others. Each region presents illustrations of their impact. Monday:...
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Gift Shop
Find official merchandise, exclusive souvenirs, and unique branded items at the WOAH General Session gift shop stand. Take home memorable keepsakes and gifts that capture the spirit of the event and celebrate your participation
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The WOAH Observatory
Visit the WOAH Observatory stand to discover how data are turned into action to support the implementation of international standards. Explore key findings from the Second Monitoring Report, the Observatory’s methodology and its new digital platform. Test your knowledge through an interactive quiz with prizes
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Cyberbiosecurity Research
The cybersecurity kiosk aims to raise awareness among Delegates about potential cyber threats and the importance of cybersecurity, educate them on protection measures, and assess as well as gather data on the level of cybersecurity maturity across different veterinary services. This kiosk will only be present from Wednesday to Friday
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ASF-AID: Theory to Practice
ASF control: from theory to practice (ASF-AID) bridges the Italian NRL and key institutes with 5 partner countries (Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, North Macedonia and Serbia) to enhance ASF preparedness, control and eradication through coordinated national efforts and international cooperation
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EVML
Essential Veterinary Medicines List (EVML) : identifies priority medicines and vaccines for food-producing animals. Developed by WVA and Brooke, it builds on WHO and WSAVA lists. It guides countries in creating national lists, improving access, prudent use, and supporting One Health in primary veterinary care