One Health Lecture: Governance and Operationalization Challenges
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Lifelong Learning Center, OVC Room 1714, University of Guelph
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Join the Ontario Agricultural College and the School of Environmental Sciences at our One Health Lecture Series
Featuring keynote by Dr. Hélène Carabin, School of Public Health, University of Montreal.
Discussion panelist includes:
- Dr. David McCarthy, Dept of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Brisbane Australia
- Dr. Marc Habash, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph
The concept of One Health has been around for centuries, but the official term was adopted in 2004. Despite its devastation for human health, the COVID-19 pandemic had the advantage of raising awareness regarding the One Health approach globally. A “One Health High Level Expert Panel” (OHHLEP), launched in June 2021, proposed a definition for the One Health approach on Dec 1, 2021, at the same time as a special World Health Assembly session was taking place to initiate discussions about a potential pandemic treaty. In April 2022, the World Health Organization, the World Organization for Animal Health, the Food and Agriculture Organization and the UN Environment Programme signed a memorandum of understanding to form a quadripartite group to tackle One Health challenges through a legal agreement. However, despite all this international support the hardest challenge remains the operationalization and demonstration of the added-value of the approach. In this seminar, I will present a few elements of the history and global governance of One Health, but also give an example of its operationalization in a study we conducted in Burkina Faso, which also came with many governance and political challenges.
OAC gratefully acknowledges John McCallum OAC’67 for making the One Health Lecture possible