Are we Failing in Taking One Health to the Community Level?

The current Ebola virus disease outbreak in Uganda, and the one going on in DRC are uncomfortable reminders that the world is not anywhere near as safe as we would like it to be. These two are coming hot on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Monkeypox outbreak.

November 3rd is International One Health Day. One Health as an approach that convenes knowledge, expertise and competency from multiple disciplines to address complex health and development challenges, is gaining prominence and significance in the face of repeated and increasing pandemics and disease outbreaks.

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