Ultimate Efficacy Consulting, Public Health Association Australia, Adelaide University Australia Dr. Britton has over three decades of global experience as a veterinarian and public health epidemiologist along with the past fifteen years in international development providing diverse perspective of challenges at the human-animal/environment interface especially associated with rabies. She offers unique expertise in community engagement having played a lead role in mobilizing over 10 million women to support the zero by 30 global mission to eliminate dog-mediate rabies endorsed at the Associated Country Women of the World conference 2019 following her keynote address. She has extensive experience in providing leadership, technical advice and practical implementation to bring about change including: Providing integrated health policy and program expertise and advocacy and intersectoral governance; delivering organizational development and One Health capacity building within the Asia-Pacific region and at the country level, including strengthening data and knowledge sharing across sectors. International participation in global OH initiatives, includes the development of the global strategic framework for eliminating dog-mediated human rabies by 2030. She also has extensive knowledge and direct experience working on many national and international OH issues, current approaches and systems, which is further demonstrated by appointment as a Board Director for Vets Beyond Borders, and past Chair and scientific committee member of RIB conference.