Enhancing Collaboration Between the Military and Civilians on Global Health Security: A Focus on the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command in 2015

Uniting for Global Health Security: The Military Civilian Health Security Summit

The Military Civilian Health Security Summit (MCHSS), hosted by the Australian Defence Force, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency in Sydney from June 16 to 17, brought together representatives from 23 Indo-Pacific partner nations, international organizations, NGOs, and academics. The summit’s goal was to enhance coordination and collaboration between military and civilian groups in preventing, detecting, and responding to health security threats.

The event drew participants from countries like Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, and the United States as well as the African Partner Outbreak Response Alliance. This year’s MCHSS focused on global health security at different levels, including the roles of defense and humanitarian groups in armed conflict, preparedness planning, and countering misinformation.

By fostering key partnerships and unifying efforts across sectors and borders, the MCHSS aims to improve readiness to advance peace, security, prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region while countering malign influences that threaten global stability. The summit underscores the importance of multilateral approaches in navigating the increasingly complex and dynamic health security landscape.

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