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UNEP for mapping Zoonotic threats and reduce future pandemics

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With seventy-five percent of all emerging infectious diseases in humans caused from animals, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has come with a major programme for mapping zoonotic threat and protecting the environment to reduce the risk of future pandemics.

The UNEP in its latest programme “Working with the Environment to Protect People’ laid out how it is working to “build back better” through stronger science, policies that back a healthier planet and more green investments. It said that COVID-19 is a reminder that human health and the health of the planet are one and the same. It also mentioned that human activity altered every corner of the Earth, bringing humans into contact with new vectors. The UNEP pointed out that a healthy planet was critical to rebound from Coronavirus and to prevent future zoonotic diseases.

In its “Working with the Environment to Protect People”, the UNEP says that it will focus on

1. Transformational change for nature and people   

 

2. Investing to build back better

3.Modernizing global environmental governance,

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