The article highlights the collaboration between the Institute for the Control and Assessment of Risk (ICA) and other stakeholders to combat the Newcastle disease outbreak in the Cauca department of Colombia. Despite the outbreak, the disease poses no risk to human health. The strategy includes control, surveillance, vaccination, and education activities, aimed at controlling the disease through sampling, vaccination, and establishing zones for different control measures. So far, all 448 farms visited have tested negative for the disease, and vaccination is seen as a key preventive measure. The article stresses the importance of reporting any symptoms and reinforcing biosecurity and immunization practices.