Our projects
Our approach is designed to help overcome the World Health Organization’s critical gaps in One Health implementation - namely to strengthen multi-sectoral communication, collaboration, coordination and capacity.
We partner with community-based healthcare, livelihood and conservation programmes to address these gaps so that programmes can evolve to deliver across multiple components of One Health. For a fraction of the cost of establishing new programmes, our projects help governments achieve their One Health commitments rapidly and at scale through already committed funding, networks and expertise. A few examples of what this means in practice are listed here.
One Health Mission will support programmes to adopt One Health approaches where need for support is identified, but the plan is always for One Health to become part of a programme’s pre-existing infrastructure and budget.
All our projects are evidence-based; there are many One Health solutions detailed in peer-reviewed research. Many more are not documented by science but have been developed and practiced by communities for generations to protect themselves and their animals from disease. Therefore, we are also building 1HM - an artificial intelligence tool to record and share examples of what works, and help design One Health solutions tailored to local contexts.
We are currently seeking partnerships and developing detailed project proposals.
More soon.