 FAO's strategic framework for 2022-2031 focuses on a common shared vision and reflects FAO's commitment to partner with the entire UN system, to transform agri-food systems to be more efficient, more inclusive, more resilient and more sustainable. This will lead to better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life, leaving no one behind and will take us closer to achieving the world's sustainable development goals. Ensuring viruses don't pass from animals to people requires coordinated action across sectors to protect health and prevent the disruption of food systems. It required smarter livestock farming and improved animal health, in particular, for better production. Bangladesh is one of the countries committed to taking action to improve livestock production through the One Health Quadripartite, established by FAO, the World Health Organization and the World Organization for Animal Health, and recently joined by the UN Environment Programme. Bangladesh is unique in the world. We have the highest densities of people and the highest densities of animals. It's a remarkably productive land, but that also means that it's remarkably productive at producing new pathogens. And what we see on farms is that in order to support this kind of production, we're seeing a remarkable level of usage of a wide variety of antibiotics. AMR is bacteria fighting back against us. So anytime we use an antibiotic, bacteria learn. And the more pressure that we put on them with antibiotics, then the more rapidly their resistance will develop. How do we come up with a solution that doesn't compromise our food security while also protecting our human health? One Health really raised the awareness among both UN agencies as well as our counterparts and government on the connection between human, animal and planetary health. The UNDS reform provides an opportunity to cut across the whole development agenda in order to bring the best competencies, the unique competencies that each one of the players of the UN system brings to the game and make them work together. Let us work together to achieve the more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable ecosystem for better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life for all, even no one behind. One Health, one FAO, one family, the United Nations family, together we are building a better world.