Marisa Peyre, Eng., PhD, is an epidemiologist at CIRAD, French Institute for International Agricultural Research for Development. She graduated in biotechnology engineering (Bordeaux, France) and obtained her PhD in Immunology (London, UK). Marisa has extensively worked on the evaluation of animal health surveillance and control both in developed and developing countries and provides expertise for international organizations (OIE, FAO). Her key expertise is on evaluation of animal disease management systems (surveillance and control), animal health economics and participatory epidemiology. She is the Deputy Head of the integrated health research unit (ASTRE) and coordinate for CIRAD the PREZODE initiative to prevent and early detect emerging zoonotic risks. François Roger, DVM, Msc, PhD, is a veterinarian and epidemiologist at CIRAD. He has worked for more than 20 years in sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Asia and the Indian Ocean as a researcher and Research Unit Director. He has developed and applied surveillance systems of animal and zoonotic diseases and interdisciplinary health networks in the field of emerging and endemic diseases by applying One Health concept. He is now the regional director of CIRAD for Southeast Asia. Flavie Goutard, DVM, MSc, PhD, is a veterinarian and epidemiologist at CIRAD. She graduated from the National Veterinary School of Toulouse (France). Having a Master in Epidemiology and Public Health (London, UK) and a PhD in Health Risk (CNAM, France), she brings longstanding experience in the field of infectious diseases epidemiology in tropical countries. Flavie has mainly worked on the development of adapted surveillance, participatory approaches and control strategies for animal diseases in rural settings. She was an adjunct professor at Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, for 9 years where she directed a Master Program in the One Health field. She provides expertise for internationalorganizations (OIE, FAO), and is currently coordinating the regional research platform GREASE for Southeast Asia.