The 15th ASEAN+3 FETN Steering Committee in Jakarta, Indonesia
π£ The 15th ASEAN+3 Field Epidemiology Training Network (FETN) Steering Committee Meeting successfully convened in Jakarta, under the chairmanship of Dr. Sumarjaya, SKM, MM, MFP, CFA.
π Delegates from nine ASEAN Member States, China, the ASEAN Secretariat, and the Coordinating Office reviewed the 2021β2025 progress and defined the strategic roadmap for the post-2025 era.
πΊοΈ Strategic Directions (2026β2030)
β The Committee provided in-principle support for a Work Plan built on three strategic pillars:
πΉ Workforce Excellence: Sustaining the regional field epidemiology workforce.
πΉ One Health Collaboration: Fostering multi-sectoral partnerships for emerging threats.
πΉ Regional Mechanisms: Reinforcing coordination and shared resource pools.
π Advancing Operational Readiness
πΈ Technical discussions prioritized multi-source collaborative surveillance, early detection, and risk assessment in alignment with ASEAN Health Cluster 2 (AHC2) and SOMHD guidance.
π€ This meeting reaffirms the ASEAN+3 regionβs commitment to collective action and a resilient regional health security architecture.
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π Delegates from nine ASEAN Member States, China, the ASEAN Secretariat, and the Coordinating Office reviewed the 2021β2025 progress and defined the strategic roadmap for the post-2025 era.
πΊοΈ Strategic Directions (2026β2030)
β The Committee provided in-principle support for a Work Plan built on three strategic pillars:
πΉ Workforce Excellence: Sustaining the regional field epidemiology workforce.
πΉ One Health Collaboration: Fostering multi-sectoral partnerships for emerging threats.
πΉ Regional Mechanisms: Reinforcing coordination and shared resource pools.
π Advancing Operational Readiness
πΈ Technical discussions prioritized multi-source collaborative surveillance, early detection, and risk assessment in alignment with ASEAN Health Cluster 2 (AHC2) and SOMHD guidance.
π€ This meeting reaffirms the ASEAN+3 regionβs commitment to collective action and a resilient regional health security architecture.