The TripleRM Global Health Management Model (GHMM): Strategic risk management of vector borne infectious diseases to build healthy, sustainable, adaptable and resilient communities: (Strategic global health security risk assessment, resilience planning and resource management in urban and rural environments)

Author(s):  
Suraj Neil Sheth
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-185
Author(s):  
Nino Kharaishvili ◽  
Toni-Marie L. Hudson ◽  
Jaya K. Kannan ◽  
Vera Ettenger ◽  
Seema Mirje

Author(s):  
Vincent Rollet

Abstract This article explores the utility of membership in international organisations for states with specific status within the international community, focusing on Taiwan’s surprisingly neglected involvement in the World Organisation for Animal Health or oie (Office International des Épizooties). The paper shows that in addition to its contribution to the legitimisation of Taiwan’s identities, such participation has also enabled Taiwan to shape international norms in the field of animal health, increase international cooperation opportunities, strengthen domestic and global health security, and facilitate the trade of animal health-related products. Additionally, it has contributed to the domestic implementation of international animal health norms and helped increase the accountability of Taiwanese authorities in the domain of animal health management. Despite tremendous challenges, Taiwan still has plenty of opportunities to enhance its participation in global health governance through its membership in oie.


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