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How ‘One World, One Health’ can move beyond a slogan to become a shared reality

5 April 2026
Human health is inseparable from the health of animals and the environment. From pandemics to antimicrobial resistance and climate-driven health threats, the risks we face are interconnected.

One Health is a proven, cost‑effective approach that brings together the human, animal and environmental health sectors to prevent crises before they start.

As the first-ever high-level One Health Summit takes place in Lyon on 5-7 April, WHO Regional Director Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala urges WHO Member States to make the investments necessary to take One Health from slogan to reality – for once and for all.

Access Dr Piukala's commentary in the World Economic Forum.

 

Authors

Dr Saia Ma'u Piukala

Regional Director for the Western Pacific