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One Health Hub – Events

The One Health Hub is a knowledge, evidence, and learning platform that promotes a cross-sectoral One Health agenda encompassing human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health. It identifies gaps in knowledge, analyses evidence, and helps to shape policies for a more interconnected approach to health.  

The platform works with global and regional organizations to help mainstream a One Health approach in sustainable development. It also supports global development initiatives by helping them to embed One Health thinking in their programming. 

The One Health Hub is managed by CABI with funding from UK International Development from the UK government, and works in partnership with the Juno Evidence Alliance 

Upcoming events

Event One Health

Mapping One Health research: from current trends to future priorities

14 November 2025, 13:00 GMT / 14:00 CET

A webinar hosted by CABI’s One Health Hub and One Health Knowledge Bank, in partnership with FAO’s One Health Knowledge Nexus.

One Health research priorities in focus

19 November 2025, 13:00–14:30 GMT / 14:00–15:30 CET

A learning dialogue hosted by the FAO’s One Health Knowledge Nexus to discuss the One Health research roadmap, building on recent research findings from CABI’s One Health Hub. This interactive session is designed to build awareness, foster debate, and gather collective insights to shape future research directions. The event will advance discussions from the 14 November webinar above.

16 March 2021, Gatundu, Kiambu County, Kenya - Members of Kahuruko Farmer Field School prepare boards with information about AMR and chicken farming as an activity for the Farmer Field School at a farm in Kahuruko near Gatundu, Kiambu County, Kenya on March 16, 2020.
Antimicrobial resistance is the ability of a microorganism to survive and grow in the presence of antimicrobial drugs that were killing or destroying it before. AMR develops naturally, but slowly, and can be accelerated by overuse or misuse of antimicrobial drugs. The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in several microorganisms is complicating the management of many infectious diseases. AMR is a major threat to human development and the fight against infectious diseases. It endangers animal health and welfare, as well as food production. AMR also adversely affects the functioning of human, animal and plant health systems and economies.
Interventions were set up by FAO and GoK in Gatundu North to target timely vaccinations, hygiene and proper feeding of the birds to prevent disease, reducing the use of drugs to stop AMR. The interventions were based on Farmer Field School (FFS) approach, where farmers (3 farmer groups) have been meeting at the demo farms (3 farms) on a weekly basis since September 15th 2020. In each of the FFS trainings, two facilitators (previously trained on how to run FFS) are engaged to guide the discussions. 
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Luis Tato
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From Research to Action, a roundtable on operationalizing integrated One Health surveillance

11 December 2025, 10:00 GMT

A roundtable hosted by SciDev.Net

🔗 Details to follow

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CABI In Wallingford

Helen Coskeran

Senior Project Manager, One Health

T: +44 (0)1491 829096 E: h.coskeran@cabi.org

CABI One Health resources

CABI One Health

A transdisciplinary, open access journal that seeks to optimize the health of humans, animals, plants, ecosystems, and their shared environment.

One Health Cases

A curated collection of practical, educational case studies demonstrating One Health in practice.

One Health Knowledge Bank

Bringing together One Health information and knowledge from a wide range of sources.

Books

Leading authors and experts explore the issues central to One Health.