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No. 98/05
November 7, 2005
BIRD FLU - EUROPEAN COMMISSION EARMARKS €30 MILLION FOR ASIA
Concerns about
avian influenza and the threat of a pandemic have to
be tackled not only within the EU, but by helping
countries at risk to control this disease at its source.
The European Commission has earmarked up to €30 million
to assist Asian partners face up to this challenge in
2006. The allocation of the money will be decided as
soon as there has been an international evaluation of
medium- and long-term needs. The forthcoming
international Partners meeting on Avian and Human
Pandemic Influenza in Geneva (7-9 November) will provide
an important opportunity to assess and identify what
international financial assistance is required to
support country and regional plans, particularly in
Asia.
The Commissioner for
External Relations and
European Neighbourhood Policy,
Benita Ferrero-Waldner
(pictured left), said:
“There are concrete actions we can take to increase
preparedness and avert the threat of a pandemic. These
must be treated as a priority in the coming months. The
Commission stands ready to provide assistance,
particularly to least-developed countries in Asia, to
support their medium-term strategies for tackling this
growing problem.”
The recurrence of bird flu in Asia over the last three
years and its rapid expansion to other regions in the
world makes it necessary to develop a long-term external
response strategy.
The Commission’s external response aims at providing
assistance, particularly to least-developed countries,
in support of their medium- and long-term plans,
addressing structural problems such as reinforcing
veterinary and public health services to cope with
detection, prevention and containment of avian influenza
and also other zoönosis.
The Commission’s external response is to be seen in the
context of the global strategy prepared by the FAO (Food
and Agriculture Organisation) and the OiE (Office
international des epizooties) to control and eradicate
the avian influenza in the animal population as well as
of the strategy developed by the WHO (World Health
Organisation) to protect humans from a transmission of
the virus and reduce the risk of a pandemic situation.
For more information and a comprehensive press pack,
see:
http://www.eurunion.org/newsweb/HotTopics.htm#avianflu.

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