One Health

What is One Health?

One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems. It recognizes the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider environment (including ecosystems) are closely linked and inter-dependent.

The approach mobilizes multiple sectors, disciplines and communities at varying levels of society to work together to foster well-being and tackle threats to health and ecosystems, while addressing the collective need for clean water, energy and air, safe and nutritious food, taking action on climate change, and contributing to sustainable development. (OHHLEP One Health definition, 2021)

Emerging zoonoses such as ebola, MERS-CoV and the COVID-19 pandemic, highlight the need for coordinated action across sectors to protect health and prevent disruption to food systems.  

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, crops, 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).



Publication
One Health definitions and principles

This document provides definition and key principles of One Health in several languages.

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E-learning
One Health course

This engaging course is designed to raise awareness and deepen understanding of the One Health approach – a collaborative, multisectoral strategy that recognizes the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and the environment.

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One Health timeline

This timeline explores the evolution of One Health and chronicles key milestones, initiatives, and achievements that have shaped One Health.

In depth
One Health Joint Plan of Action and guidance

The plan of action guides the four organizations of the Quadripartite collaboration (FAO, UNEP, WHO, WOAH) to work together on One Health.

E-learning
E-learning courses on One Health
21/08/2026

The FAO Virtual Learning Centers provide a variety of courses designed to enhance competencies in support of animal health, One Health and related fields. 

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Evaluating the Value of One Health: Lessons from the first global online course
21/08/2026

Integrated, cross-sectoral approaches to human, animal, plant and ecosystem health are worth investing in - the harder questions are by how much and...

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Quadripartite collaboration extends the One Health Joint Plan of Action to 2029
14/08/2026

The extension to 2029 will provide countries with sustained predictability for planning, implementing and scaling national One Health priorities.

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Ebola virus disease
13/08/2026

FAO supports countries in preventing, detecting and responding to Ebola and other zoonotic disease threats through a One Health approach.

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Why youth are key to One Health’s success: Empowering the next generation for global resilience
12/08/2026

The One Health approach, which brings together human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health, offers a path forward. But a critical element often overlooked...

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Dromedary camels and MERS-CoV: filling knowledge gaps
11/08/2026

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