

The Quadripartite collaboration (FAO, UNEP, WHO, WOAH) on One Health is committed to supporting countries in implementing the One Health approach. In an increasingly resource limited landscape, it is essential that the efficiency, effectiveness, and investability of working in an inclusive One Health way is measurable and quantifiable.
In this learning dialogue, the Community of Practice for Return on Investment in One Health is bringing together speakers from the Lancet One Health Commission. They will present key findings and recommendations from the latest Commission report, with a particular focus on the components that relate to One Health metrics, economic evaluation, funding, and financing. The report also presents several compelling ideas regarding Return on Investment. One notable concept is the call for a gradual yet progressive shift in the global economic paradigm – moving from traditional models toward a more holistic ‘One Health economy’. The report also offers practical insights into how One Health initiatives can be funded within existing financial frameworks.
Join this learning dialogue to:
- Learn about the some of the key findings of the latest Lancet One Health Commission report.
- Hear examples of how One Health initiatives can be funded within existing financial frameworks.
- Discover the commission’s recommendations for a progressive shift in the economic paradigm towards a more holistic One Health economy.
- Share your own experiences and learnings related to the topic.
Speakers
Andrea Winkler – Department of Neurology and Center for Global Health, Technical University of Munich, Germany, and Department of Community Medicine and Global Health, University of Oslo, Norway
John Amuasi – Kumasi Center for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana and Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany
Renzo R. Guinto – SIngHealth Duke–NUS Global Health Institute, Duke–NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore
This learning dialogue is hosted by the Community of Practice (CoP) on the Return on Investment of One Health as part of the One Health Knowledge Nexus that brings together a wide network of people for engagement, knowledge exchange, learning, and dissemination to support the further advancement of One Health.


