One Health

04/11/2024
Through FAO's and USAID’s support, Zambia is building a more resilient health system for controlling and preventing animal diseases, benefiting livelihoods and agri-food systems and public health.
01/11/2024

Building on the advocacy efforts during previous G20 presidencies, Brazil's leadership reaffirms the importance of maintaining momentum in One Health implementation and calls on G20 countries to strengthen their commitments.

23/10/2024
FAO will co-lead the implementation of 21 new projects as part of the second round of funding from The Pandemic Fund. Aimed at enhancing global and local health security, these projects totalling $109 million, will benefit 32  countries across the world.
07/10/2024
Delegates at a side event during FAO's Committee on Agriculture raised the importance of increasing awareness about the crucial role of plant health in the One Health apprach for managing interconnected human, animal and environmental health risks.
02/10/2024
As the world grapples with the rising threat of zoonotic and emerging diseases, the Global Early Warning System (GLEWS+) stands as a critical defense in protecting global health.
03/10/2024
The funding is designed to bolster the global response to mpox outbreaks and other infectious diseases.
27/09/2024
Emmanuel was among the In Service Applied Veterinary Epidemiology Training cohort trainees two years ago. He is a field Veterinary Officer stationed at Baragoi a Subcounty of Samburu County and an active member of the County One Health group.
27/09/2024
One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems.
28/08/2024
Tsetse flies and the diseases they transmit, collectively known as trypanosomoses, pose a significant threat to both human and animal health in sub-Saharan Africa.
24/09/2024
The One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP) held its inaugural meeting for the second term on 18-19 September in South Africa, on the margins of the World One Health Congress.
19/09/2024
In Asia, dogs are the primary carriers of rabies, making canine-mediated rabies a significant threat to both humans and livestock, with devastating impacts on livelihoods, food security, and public health.
30/09/2024
FAO have teamed up with Huazhong Agricultural University to launch the RENOFARM Youth Scientific Poster Challenge during the Second Animal Disease and One Health Forum.
18/09/2024
Human cases of rabies dropped to a fraction of their peak levels, demonstrating the effectiveness of the One Health approach.
05/09/2024
Consultation reflecting on the experience of the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan and the WHO subregional central office in Asian countries as part of independent interdepartmental cooperation on the control of zoonotic infections, protection against antimicrobials and food safety.
03/09/2024

Your opinion counts! By taking part in this consultation, you can provide suggestions and make improvements to these updated guidelines.

29/08/2024

The United Kingdom, through the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), has committed to a significant investment in the One Health Knowledge Nexus, a collaborative platform aimed at generating and sharing vital knowledge to address complex health challenges.

12/08/2024
FAO conducted a Tabletop Simulation Exercise focused on rabies using a One Health approach to evaluate and strengthen the region’s operational readiness in response to the need for improved preparedness and response to zoonotic disease outbreaks.
27/08/2024

FAO is working with its partners, through the One Health approach, to gather the latest scientific information and evidence to support science-based decisions on prevention and mitigation of the risk of mpox.

© FAO /  Vincent Tremeau
26/08/2024
Biosecurity is essential for protecting animal health, safeguarding our food supply, and mitigating the risk of zoonotic diseases. While governments and international organizations play a crucial role, the success of biosecurity initiatives hinges on the active participation of local communities.
06/08/2024
The interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health highlights the critical role of a collaborative One Health approach across sectors to prevent future pandemics.