
World Zoonoses Day
26/06/2025
World Zoonoses Day commemorates the first successful rabies vaccination by Louis Pasteur in 1885 and raises awareness about zoonotic diseases.

One pest, many risks: Quelea birds and the case for safer control
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.
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Antimicrobial resistance: does it matter for plant health too?
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.

The power of pulses: Nourishing people, animals and the environment
17/06/2025
Pulses support the health of plants, animals, people and the environment. Their unique properties make them strategic crops for transforming agrifood systems in line with the One Health approach.

Regional leaders unite to strengthen One Health approach in historic agreement
02/06/2025
FAO, UNEP, WHO and WOAH join forces to advance the One Health approach across the Near East, North Africa and Eastern Mediterranean regions.

Zimbabwe charts a course for a future with reduced antimicrobial resistance
21/05/2025
Zimbabwe concluded a consolidation and lessons learned workshop on combating Antimicrobial Resistance using the One Health approach.

How mapping livestock disease risks is transforming animal and human health in Zambia
09/06/2025
In Zambia’s rural heartlands, livestock are more than just animals – they're currency, nutrition, and a critical source of income.
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Self-paced course on One Health
05/06/2025
This engaging course is designed to raise awareness and deepen understanding of the One Health approach – a collaborative, multisectoral strategy that recognizes the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and the environment.

Farmer field schools: Advancing One Health by reducing antimicrobial use and boosting farm profits in Tanzania
04/06/2025
Farmer field schools are being piloted as innovative interventions to generate high-quality, farm-level data on antimicrobial use, antimicrobial resistance, and production economics.

Malawi hosts One Health zoonotic disease prioritization workshop
07/09/2024
The workshop identified and prioritized the zoonotic diseases of greatest concern in Malawi through a multisectoral approach.

The DNA of water
28/03/2022
The role of water and Whole Genome Sequencing in protecting human, animal and ecosystem health.
The role of water and Whole Genome Sequencing in protecting human, animal and ecosystem health
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How agroecology supports One Health
03/06/2025
Agroecology is a holistic and integrated approach that applies ecological and social principles to the design and management of agrifood systems.

The WHO Pandemic Agreement: A landmark for One Health
30/05/2025
On 20 May 2025, the World Health Assembly adopted a Resolution endorsing the draft WHO Pandemic Agreement - the second such agreement adopted under the WHO Constitution.

What’s driving emerging plant and animal pests and diseases?
29/05/2025
New pests and diseases are emerging more often – they impact the health of plants, animals, people, and the environment, requiring a One Health approach to manage them.

Integration of information systems to support animal disease intelligence
21/05/2025
Animal health is not only crucial for the well-being of livestock, but it also directly affects human health, food security and economic stability. In today's interconnected world, animal diseases can easily cross borders, making their control more challenging.

The future of livestock antibiotics: Business as usual is not an option
16/05/2025
Antimicrobials are widely used in livestock production to manage disease and safeguard productivity. However, their overuse and misuse contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance.

The role of information and communication technology in One Health intelligence
16/05/2025
In the face of growing global health challenges, particularly those arising from the complex interactions between humans, animals, and the environment, information and communication technology (ICT) is a powerful enabler of the One Health approach

Five reasons pollinators matter for One Health
19/05/2025
Pollinators, such as bees, birds, butterflies, and bats, play a vital role in the health of plants, animals, people and the environment. This World Bee Day, here are five reasons pollinators are vital contributors to One Health.

Burkina Faso builds wildlife surveillance capacity to combat future pandemics
13/05/2025
FAO’s Pandemic Fund enhances Burkina Faso’s capacity to rapidly detect and respond to health threats through workforce training.

Dominican Republic leads with One Health innovation to safeguard food security
12/05/2025
Early detection, cross-sectoral action, and regional cooperation protect plant health, livelihoods, and public well-being.