One Health Operational Framework for Strengthening Human, Animal and Environmental Public Health Systems at their Interface

This Operational Framework (developed by the World Bank Group in partnership with EcoHealth Alliance) provides a practical reference for building resilience and preparedness in public health systems to address existing and future disease threats from a One Health perspective—taking into account the complex relationships between humans, plants, animals, and the environment.

Link: One Health Operational Framework for Strengthening Human, Animal and Environmental Public Health Systems at their Interface

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