Youth engagement
Youth engagement and participation in One Health advocacy and mainstreaming is one of the core strategies to advance the One Health approach. Youth engagement increases the sense of ownership and attachment to the global development agenda. Youth engagement also contributes to finding more sustainable and effective solutions, as their ideas can drive social change and generate positive outcomes.
FAO is actively rolling out comprehensive youth engagement initiatives for One Health advocacy to ensure that youth voices are not merely heard, but genuinely integrated into the narrative and implementation of the One Health approach. These initiatives recognize that meaningful youth engagement requires intentional design, dedicated resources, and sustained commitment to creating platforms where young people can contribute as equal partners in shaping the future of global health.
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Strengthening smallholder farmer access to livestock services
18/02/2025
Increasing demand for livestock-based products means a growing demand for primary animal health services. Veterinary paraprofessionals (VPP) and community...

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RENOFARM youth poster challenge
03/12/2024
The RENOFARM Youth Poster Challenge encouraged young people to creatively express their understanding of the One Health approach and its role in addressing...

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One Health timeline
14/02/2025
This timeline explores the evolution of One Health and chronicles key milestones, initiatives, and achievements that have shaped One Health.

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FAO training for Veterinary Paraprofessionals. The experience in Nigeria
27/11/2024
In this video, Ayoade, Amir and Mary share their transformative experiences participating in a training programme for Veterinary Paraprofessionals in...

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RENOFARM Youth Poster Challenge
30/09/2024
FAO have teamed up with Huazhong Agricultural University to launch the RENOFARM Youth Scientific Poster Challenge during the Second Animal Disease...

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Gender in One Health: FAO Virtual Learning Centers’ contribution to inclusive capacity development
22/04/2024
To empower women to act as agents of change, Virtual Learning Centres engage service providers and build networks for disseminating One Health concepts...
Graffiti artist, Mutua Ndereva, based in Nairobi, Kenya created a graffiti art piece about One Health and talked about how art and the creative community can help better communicate this concept.
FAO collaborated with Jovit Leonerio, a singer song writer from the Philippines,
to produce a song on One Health.