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Country: Venezuela
Delegate Name: Karmen Rozelle
Venezuela understands the serious risk that animal viruses pose to public health and global safety, especially since diseases can easily spread across countries. With its rich biodiversity, Venezuela is aware of both the benefits and challenges this brings. The variety of animals and ecosystems can contribute to the spread of diseases that impact people’s health, farming, and the economy. Venezuela recognizes the need to take action, like monitoring for outbreaks, supporting research, and working with other countries to reduce these risks and protect everyone.
Venezuela emphasizes the need for a systems to monitor and prevent outbreaks, advocating for increased support for veterinary services and laboratories. The country calls for strengthened cooperation to share data, research, and best practices. Venezuela also supports a way to find an effective vaccines and treatments, and encourages partnerships with other country’s. Venezuela believes educating the public about the risks of animal viruses and promoting safe practices are crucial steps.
Additionally, Venezuela supports farming methods that are good for the environment and better ways to manage wildlife to help lower the risk of diseases spreading between animals and people. By taking care of nature and using safer farming practices, the country hopes to prevent new diseases from starting and spreading.
Venezuela is committed to finding safe and practical ways to deal with these problems. The country is asking other nations to work together, sharing ideas and resources, to help keep everyone safer and healthier. Venezuela believes that by working as a team, the world can take big steps toward protecting both people and nature.