New 'One World, One Health' Report Shows Critical Need for Closer Collaboration Between Key Stakeholders Across Human, Animal, and Environmental Health

New 'One World, One Health' Report Shows Critical Need for Closer Collaboration Between Key Stakeholders Across Human, Animal, and Environmental Health

11/01/2023

This report by JPA Health, a public relations, marketing & advocacy agency, reveals a concerning lack of communication and collaboration among influential global stakeholders in human, animal, and environmental health. 

JPA Health Unveils Connectability Score to Measure Relationships Between Key Audiences

  • The One Health conversation is taking place in a bubble. One Health stakeholders are talking to themselves and not engaging critical stakeholders across animal, human, and environmental health sectors. 
  • Climate and conservation stakeholders are almost absent in One Health conversations and interaction.  While two of the key stakeholders—animal health and human health—are engaged in One Health discussions there is little engagement from climate and conservation stakeholders in conversations and interactions in the One Health arena.
  • Policymakers are disconnected from One Health. In the United States, one of the most powerful and influential nations, policymakers are generally detached from the One Health conversation.

The full report is available here.

 

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