EMERGING DISEASE, WILDLIFE TRADE AND CONSUMPTION: THE NEED FOR ROBUST GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

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PANEL I
“One Health Global Governance Is Essential”: Dr. David Nabarro, WHO Special Envoy on COVID-19
“Short- and Long-Term Governance Considerations for a Global Approach to Wildlife Consumption-Associated Public Health Risks”: Doreen Robinson, Chief for Wildlife, UNEP
“Could a Global Wildlife Health Authority Have Prevented the COVID-19 Pandemic?”: Prof. Richard Kock, Co-chair, IUCN SSC Wildlife Health Specialist Group; Professor of Wildlife Health and Emerging Diseases, Royal Veterinary College
PANEL II
“A Sustainable Future for Wildlife and Humanity Depends on a New Approach”: Dr. Theresa Mundita S. Lim, Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
“New Ways Forward for Addressing Wildlife Trafficking, Trade and Markets”: John Scanlon, Chair, Global Initiative to End Wildlife Crime