In a decisive move to safeguard public health and the environment, Brunei Darussalam has embraced a comprehensive One Health strategy that leverages cross-sectoral collaboration to tackle emerging infectious diseases and zoonotic threats. This innovative approach unites ministries of health, agriculture, environment, and wildlife under a unified framework aimed at early detection, rapid response, and sustained prevention of health hazards. By fostering transparent data sharing and joint surveillance systems, the nation is setting a precedent for integrated governance that addresses the interconnectedness of human, animal, and ecosystem health.

The multi-agency coordination focuses on several key priorities:

  • Strengthening laboratory capacities for timely diagnosis of novel pathogens
  • Enhancing community engagement through risk communication and public awareness campaigns
  • Developing protocols for wildlife monitoring and environmental impact assessments
  • Building workforce expertise via training programs in epidemiology and One Health disciplines
Sector Role in One Health Key Initiative
Health Disease surveillance and response National Epidemic Preparedness Plan
Agriculture Animal health and biosecurity Livestock Vaccination Campaigns
Environment Habitat conservation and monitoring Wetland Protection Project
Wildlife Zoonoses research and control Wildlife Disease Surveillance Network