Global health and health inequalities

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Global health and health inequalities

One Health

The holistic "One Health" vision, a healthcare model based on the integration of different disciplines, is both ancient and current. It is based on the recognition that human health, animal health and ecosystem health are inextricably linked.

It is officially recognized by the Italian Ministry of Health, by the European Commission and by all international organizations as a relevant strategy in all sectors that benefit from collaboration between different disciplines (doctors, veterinarians, environmentalists, economists, sociologists etc.).

"One Health" is an ideal approach to achieve global health because it addresses the needs of the most vulnerable populations based on the intimate relationship between their health, the health of their animals and the environment in which they live, considering the wide spectrum of determinants that emerge from this relationship.

The Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the Italian National Institute of Health), thanks to the plurality of skills present within it, is implementing multidisciplinary collaborations and joint actions, transversal to its reference research sectors, to promote the "One Health" approach necessary to cope with to present and future challenges.

On the European day 2021 All for One Health, ISS communicated its commitment, made in ISS Strategic Plan 2021-2023, to promote the growth of the multidisciplinary capacity needed for complex health challenges at national and international level, addressing the relevant gaps in research, networking, integration and training, through the enhancement of all sectors involved, including the environment and socio-economic sectors and the participation of citizens and communities among stakeholders in order to ensure the full impact of One Health.

Read the ISS Statement

The One Health Conceptual Framework for strengthening Prevention and Preparedness

The ISS One Health (OH) group has developed the Policy Brief on One Health-Based Conceptual Frameworks for Comprehensive and Coordinated Prevention and Preparedness Plans Addressing Global Health Threats which proposes the use of a One Health Conceptual Framework (OHCF) to facilitate the integration of One Health approaches into national Prevention and Preparedness plans.

The OHCF is now being piloted in two non-European countries: Armenia and Jordan. A third country is planned for 2023. The results obtained will allow for the consolidation of the Framework that was conceived to be adaptable to any national context.

The third phase of MediLabSecure has started

The third phase of the European MediLabSecure Project (MLS3) was launched in August 2022. The Group of the ISS Global Health Center will be coordinator of operational studies and interventions aimed at strengthening the integration of One Health approaches in Prevention and Preparedness. The MLS Project has been active since 2014 and this third phase will end in 2023: 10 years of studies and activities with a One Health approach! https://www.medilabsecure.com/groups_health.html

 



Back 2nd phase European Project MediLabSecure (MLS)

The second phase of the One Health MLS Project was launched in 2019 and with the Covid-19 pandemic, it was necessary to organize activities in support of the countries involved. In particular, the ISS team developed an online training program and organized multidisciplinary training webinars

COVID-19 webinars :

Social measures and public health during pandemic COVID-19 : Maghreb and Sahel countries experience. March 3rd, 2021

Public Health and Social Measures in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic: adherence issues in the North Africa and Middle East region. March 30th, 2021

Communicating Public Health and Social Measures in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic: focus on the Balkan and Black Sea regions. May 27th, 2021


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