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Food safety

Food safety in South-East Asia

Access to sufficient amounts of safe and nutritious food is key to sustaining life and promoting good health. Food can be a vehicle of disease transmission if contaminated with harmful microbes (bacteria, viruses or parasites) or chemicals/toxins. Around the world, an estimated 600 million - almost 1 in 10 people – fall ill after eating contaminated food each year, resulting in 420 000 deaths and the loss of 33 million healthy life years (DALYs). The WHO South-East Asia Region accounts for 150 million illnesses, 175 000 deaths, and 12 million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs).

Food safety, nutrition, and food security are closely linked. Unsafe food creates a vicious cycle of disease and malnutrition, particularly affecting infants, young children, elderly, and the sick. In addition to contributing to food and nutrition security, a safe food supply also supports national economies, trade, and tourism, stimulating sustainable development. The globalization of food trade, a growing world population, climate change and rapidly changing food systems have an impact on the safety of food. WHO aims to enhance at a global and country-level the capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats associated with unsafe food.

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Framework for action on food safety in the WHO South-East Asia Region

The Regional Framework is based on strengthening Codex and food control system is important as all countries are trying to harmonize food standards in order to provide safe and healthy food for all. The Framework for Action on Food Safety identifies key activities prioritized for delivery in the next six years (2020–2025). It is based on a situation analysis of the food control system in Member States of the Region, of the progress made through implementation of the Regional Food Safety Strategy, including the WHO Thirteenth General Programme of Work, Codex Strategic Plan and recommendations of Global Food Safety Conferences held in 2019. This Framework will provide guidance to competent authorities involved in food safety across the food chain, as well as to authorities involved in food safety emergencies, preparedness and response in Member States.

Food Safety Country Profile

Our work

Publications

Meeting of member states on framework for action on food safety in the WHO South-East Asia Region

Executive summary The Framework for Action on Food Safety in the WHO South-East Asia Region was drafted in 2018 and the finalization process was initiated...

Burden of foodborne diseases in the South-East Asia Region

Globally, billions of people are at risk of foodborne diseases (FBDs) and millions fall ill from these every year. Many die as a result of consuming unsafe...

Five keys to safer food manual

Five keys to safer food

Food safety is a significant public health issue Unsafe food has been a human health problem since history was first recorded, and many food safety problems...

Events

World Food Safety Day 2023 World Food Safety Day (WFSD) is an annual celebration every 7th of June established by the United Nations to raise awareness about food safety. FAO and WHO in the Asia Pacific Region are planning to organize a webinar on June 1 to observe World Food Safety Day 2023.

The theme of the year is “Food Standards Save Lives” and it is coincides with 60th anniversary of establishment of Codex Alimentarius Commission.

Date: 1 June 2023

Duration: 1hour 30 minutes webinar

Time: 10:00 to 11:30 am (New Delhi time), 11:30 am – 01:00 pm (Bangkok time), 12:30 pm to 02:00 pm (Beijing, Manila time), 04:30 pm – 06:00 pm (Suva time).

Register for the event: https://fao.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__a0mMIYTTEKh9jDuUI6bzQ

Follow the streamed event on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/1SG2iCI0yRw

Contact

Senior Public Health Officer

World Health Emergency Programme

WHO Regional Office for South East Asia

New Delhi-110002

INDIA