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Food safety

    Overview

    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.

    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

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    The growth of ultra-processed foods in India: an analysis of trends, issues and policy recommendations

    This report analyses trends in sale of ultra-processed foods and provides evidence-based recommendations to frame policies for creating a conducive environment...

    FAO-OIE-WHO One Health approach to AMR mitigation and safer food in the Asia-Pacific Region

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a globally important public health issue that is driven by the misuse and overuse of antimicrobial agents in human health,...

    Regional Roundtable (virtual) on advancing 
the implementation of the Framework for 
Action on Food Safety

    The Framework for Action on Food Safety in the WHO South-East Asia Region aims at providing guidance to Member States, WHO and partner agencies for the...

    Sustain Accelerate Innovate - South-East Asia: flagship priority programmes driving impact in countries for the health of billions

    Impact at country level lies at the heart of eight Flagship Priority Programmes that were identified in consultation with the Member States based on their...

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    Upcoming events

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    Past events

    1. Asia-Pacific INFOSAN Hybrid Meeting
      Enhancing the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN) in the Asia-Pacific Region
      28-29 November 2024, Seoul (Republic of Korea)
    2. Meeting of the Codex Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification Systems (CCFICS27)
      16-20 September 2024 | Cairns (Australia)
    • Meeting of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR55)
      3-8 June 2024 | Chengdu, Sichuan Province (China)
    • World Food Safety Day 2024
      Food safety: prepare for the unexpected | 7 June 2024

     

    Contact

    Senior Public Health Officer

    World Health Emergency Programme

    WHO Regional Office for South East Asia

    New Delhi-110002

    INDIA