Monitoring the One Health approach
The “One Health” approach recognises that human, animal and plant health are interdependent and bound to the health of the ecosystems they inhabit. The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) promotes this concept through its own work and initiatives with other international organisations. Monitoring the One Health approach can bring valuable insights for both WOAH and WOAH Members.
Access One health approach monitoring indicators
The One Health dashboard presents the results of the analysis in an interactive way. Detailed information about datasets can be found in the data catalogue. Limitations of each indicator, where applicable, are described in the indicator matrix.
To discover the results of our One Health analysis, access the full report as well as the one-page executive summary.


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Observatory
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One Health
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