One Health

30/07/2025
In agrifood systems, there are threats to human, animal and plant health that can develop at any point along the food chain. Among these are mycotoxins – toxic chemicals produced by fungi.
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29/07/2025
The Sustainable Wildlife Management Programme is helping transform traditional conservation and health practices.
25/07/2025
The One Health approach faces a fundamental challenge: how do you implement integrated solutions within legal frameworks that were designed for a segmented world? 
23/07/2025
Every day, thousands of animals and animal products cross Indonesia's borders, driving economic growth but creating significant biosecurity risks. 
22/07/2025
In Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS), where land, sea, and communities are tightly interwoven, a health threat in one sector quickly becomes a crisis in another.
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24/07/2025
What happens when trees and crops grow on the same land? How do trees on farms help shape healthier communities and ecosystems?
18/07/2025
FAO and the Committee for Veterinary and Livestock Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan is conducting a series of specialized trainings for district-level epizootiologists across all regions of the country.
21/07/2025

FAO is co-leading the implementation of 32 Pandemic Fund projects worth over USD 165 million aimed to boost local and global health security.

18/07/2025
FAO's Pandemic Fund project enhances disease surveillance, laboratory capacity, and veterinary workforce development in Central Asia.
15/07/2025
Whether it's livestock diseases, crop pests, zoonotic spillovers, or environmental shifts that threaten food production, many crises begin silently.
09/07/2025
Across the world, billions depend on the invisible benefits of plants yet rarely recognize them as the life-support networks they are.
23/07/2025
Faced with such a complex, multilayered threat, no single discipline or sector can offer a solution. This is why the One Health approach is so urgently needed. 
©FAO/Fanjan Combrink
09/07/2025
As temperatures rise, rains become less predictable, and extreme weather strikes more often, plant pests and diseases are spreading in ways not seen before.
07/07/2025
Almost 500 professionals from Ukraine’s animal health, public health, food safety, and wildlife sectors were hosted during a comprehensive online One Health training course aimed at strengthening the country’s health systems through cross-sectoral collaboration.
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07/07/2025
Early warning for plant health means detecting plant pests and diseases at the earliest stage, before they spiral into emergencies.
03/07/2025
Spillover events are rarely attributable to a single cause. Instead, they arise from a confluence of factors that is amplified at the interface between humans, animals, and the environment.
Adult locust
27/06/2025
In the vast steppes and fertile fields of the Caucasus and Central Asia, what looks like a shimmer on the horizon can be the beginning of disaster: locusts - winged, ravenous, and relentless.
04/07/2025
World Zoonoses Day commemorates the first successful rabies vaccination by Louis Pasteur in 1885 and raises awareness about zoonotic diseases. 
23/06/2025
Enormous flocks of red-billed quelea birds sweep across sub-Saharan Africa each year. Though each bird is small, together they can wipe out entire fields of sorghum, millet, rice and wheat within hours.
© FAO/Olivier Asselin
19/06/2025
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing global threat. Most discussions about AMR focus on its impact on human and animal health where the effects, and mitigation options, are better studied and understood.