One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems.

FAO promotes a One Health approach as part of agrifood system transformation for the health of people, animals, plants and the environment. This involves a spectrum of actors and work on sustainable agriculture, animal, plant, forest, and aquaculture health, food safety, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), food security, nutrition and livelihoods.

Ensuring a One Health approach is essential for progress to anticipate, prevent, detect and control diseases that spread between animals and humans, tackle AMR, ensure food safety, prevent environment-related human and animal health threats, as well as combatting many other challenges. A One Health approach is also critical for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Key fact 1

60 percent of all human infectious diseases are zoonotic in origin and some 75 percent jump species

Key fact 1 bis

High impact diseases affect the availability and quality of animal source foods

Key fact 2

A One Health approach can reduce potential threats at the human-animal-environment interface, while protecting biodiversity.

Key fact 3

United Nations Members support a One Health approach – many have established multisectoral working groups on antimicrobial resistance.

Key fact 4

Supporting good agricultural practices is essential to prevent, mitigate and manage plant diseases, ensuring that harvests can feed all people.

Key fact 5

Good practices from farm to plate represent a One Health approach to food safety.

Key fact 6

USD 8 trillion to USD 16 trillion is the estimated cost of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Key fact 7

In a high-impact scenario, AMR will shave 3.8 percent off global annual GDP by 2050.

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World Food Forum Transformative Research Challenge
25/04/2024

This One Health prize, co-hosted by at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and FAO, calls upon teams worldwide to propose One Health...

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FAO launches global 10-year initiative to reduce the need for antimicrobials for sustainable agrifood systems transformation
25/04/2024

The RENOFARM initiative aims to provide countries with policy support, technical assistance, capacity building, and knowledge sharing.

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Dromedary camels and MERS-CoV: filling knowledge gaps
23/04/2024

The challenges of MERS-CoV at the human-animal interface can only be met using a One Health approach involving multi-sectoral collaboration, communication...

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One Health for a healthy Earth: A symbiotic approach for International Mother Earth Day
19/04/2024

This International Mother Earth Day, let's celebrate the interconnectedness of all living things. The One Health approach embodies this...

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Global fight against pandemics gains momentum as projects launch with FAO support
18/04/2024

The first of Pandemic Fund projects launched at national level, including Ethiopia, Paraguay, Central Asia countries, and Yemen. These projects...

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The Quadripartite organizations announce the second Term members of its One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP)
17/04/2024

Following a public call for experts, the Quadripartite organizations today announced the Members of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP)...