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One Health Explainer

Published: June, 2025

Working paper

One Health Hub

In the past two decades, the concept of “One Health” has emerged as a compelling framework for improving the health of people, animals, plants and ecosystems. Despite its growing popularity, One Health should not be seen as a silver bullet solution to all health challenges, as many are not at the interface between sectors. What’s more, there have been serious difficulties translating One Health from ideas into practice, and many barriers still exist to operationalizing the concept effectively. Nonetheless, the One Health concept continues to gather significant momentum across the globe. This explainer introduces the concept of One Health. It covers the key ideas, origins, actors and debates, outlining One Health’s advantages relative to sectoral approaches to tackling today’s health threats. The cases at the end of the explainer provide additional examples of the added value of taking a One Health approach to address some of today’s most pressing health issues.

The One Health Hub team has produced this Working Paper. For more information, please visit the One Health Hub website

One Health Explainer

DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/CABICOMM-62-8180

Type Working paper

Published in Working Paper 34

Language English

Year 2025

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One Health Hub

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.

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