Objective
Support its member countries in the prevention, control, and eradication of diseases in animals that are of importance in public, economic, and social health. This aims to contribute to food security and facilitate the national and international trade of animals, their products, and by-products.
Strategic Objectives
- Strengthen and develop health programs for bovine, poultry, porcine, aquaculture, apiculture, equine, minor species (ovine, caprine, and rabbit), and alternative livestock.
- Prevent the introduction of emerging and transboundary diseases to the region and design and implement contingency plans for an immediate response to each economically significant and prioritized disease.
- Support countries in achieving higher health statuses than current ones, allowing them to control and eradicate zoonotic diseases and improve market access.
- Control and, if possible, eradicate endemic diseases that cause damage to the productivity of economically important animal species and public health.
- Support the implementation of biosecurity, traceability, and animal welfare programs that strengthen productive management and market access for prioritized economically significant species.