BACKGROUND: The recent increase in attention to linkages between human health, animal health, and the state of the environment has resulted in the rapid growth of networks that facilitate collaboration between these sectors. This study ascertained whether duplication of efforts is occurring across networks, which stakeholders are being engaged, and how frequently monitoring and evaluation of investments is being reported. METHODS: This study is a systematic analysis of One Health networks (OHNs) in Africa, Asia, and Europe. We defined an OHN as an engagement between two or more discrete organisations with at least two of the following sectors represented: animal health, human health, and the environment or ecosystem. Between June 5 and Sept...
Objectives: The degree of One-Healthiness of a system relates to the effectiveness of an institutio...
The authors would like to thank colleagues on the Social, Economic and Environmental Drivers of Zoon...
Rooted in the recognition that emerging infectious diseases occur at the interface of human, animal,...
Background: The recent increase in attention to linkages between human health, animal health, and th...
There has been a renewed focus on threats to the human–animal–environment interface as a result of t...
INTRODUCTION: The global health field has witnessed the rise, short-term persistence and fall of sev...
This article provides insights gained during a four-year project funded by the European Cooperation ...
The COVID-19 pandemic exemplifies a One Health issue at the intersection of human, animal, and envir...
Published in: Health Policy and Planning 2016;31:i110–i123.Global health issues vary in the amount o...
Global health issues vary in the amount of attention and resources they receive. One reason is that ...
Background: Networks have become a widely-used approach to address the complexity of issues around i...
Current economic, social, and environmental trajectories within most world regions are unsustainable...
BACKGROUND: One Health (OH) is an interdisciplinary collaborative approach to human and animal healt...
Background: The 2004 Mexico Declaration, and subsequent World Health Assembly resol...
Objectives: The degree of One-Healthiness of a system relates to the effectiveness of an institutio...
The authors would like to thank colleagues on the Social, Economic and Environmental Drivers of Zoon...
Rooted in the recognition that emerging infectious diseases occur at the interface of human, animal,...
Background: The recent increase in attention to linkages between human health, animal health, and th...
There has been a renewed focus on threats to the human–animal–environment interface as a result of t...
INTRODUCTION: The global health field has witnessed the rise, short-term persistence and fall of sev...
This article provides insights gained during a four-year project funded by the European Cooperation ...
The COVID-19 pandemic exemplifies a One Health issue at the intersection of human, animal, and envir...
Published in: Health Policy and Planning 2016;31:i110–i123.Global health issues vary in the amount o...
Global health issues vary in the amount of attention and resources they receive. One reason is that ...
Background: Networks have become a widely-used approach to address the complexity of issues around i...
Current economic, social, and environmental trajectories within most world regions are unsustainable...
BACKGROUND: One Health (OH) is an interdisciplinary collaborative approach to human and animal healt...
Background: The 2004 Mexico Declaration, and subsequent World Health Assembly resol...
Objectives: The degree of One-Healthiness of a system relates to the effectiveness of an institutio...
The authors would like to thank colleagues on the Social, Economic and Environmental Drivers of Zoon...
Rooted in the recognition that emerging infectious diseases occur at the interface of human, animal,...