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One Health: Pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response 

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19 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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One Health: Pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response
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One Health: Pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response
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One Health: Pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response
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  • This course is primarily aimed at highly specialised technical professional groups (healthcare authorities, policymakers, researchers and other academics) interested in learning more about the One Health approach
  • The modules are for participants who are likely to have previous knowledge about the concept in one specific area or pillar but not necessarily in all of them
  • The course will provide basic knowledge and contextualisation of One Health in creeping crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic

One Health: Pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response
 at 
Coursera 
Curriculum

Introduction: One Health in an interconnected world

Lecture with Prof Lotta Berg

Lecture with Prof Mark Rhinard

Slides to Lecture with Prof Lotta Berg

One Health introduction

Slides to lecture with Prof Mark Rhinard

Understanding the Creeping Crisis (chapter 1 and 2)

One Health intro

Creeping crisis

One Health's current status - gaps, obstacles & imbalances

Lecture with Dr. Pedro Villarreal

Lecture with Dr. Saskia Stucki

Lecture with Dr. Aysha Akhtar

Lecture with assoc.Prof Cecilia Stenfors

Slides to lecture with Dr. Pedro Villarreal

Pandemic Risk and International Law: Laying the Foundations for Proactive State Obligations.

Additional reading material on One Rights

Slides to lecture with Dr. Aysha Akhtar

Including animals in public health to safeguard health

Additional reading material and links

Pandemic Risk and International Law

One Rights

Current disconnections and blindspots

One Health & the health of the natural world

From theory to practice: how to translate evidence into policy.

Science, policy, and society: the COVID-19 pandemic.

Assessing national institutional capacity for evidence-informed policymaking

The pillars of One Health: best practices.

Lecture by Dr Hein Imberechts

Lecture by Pr Cristina Schneider

Lecture by Dr Caradee Y Wright

Lecture by Pr Serge Morand

Slides

Useful links

Slides

Suggested readings

Slides

Suggested readings

Slides

Suggested readings

Food safety and human health: the 'med-vet' example

Rabies control in Brazil

Is environmental health a 'pseudonym' for One Health?

Biodiversity and One Health: global problems and local solutions.

One Health: an interdisciplinary approach.

Lecture by Pr Stephan Zientara

Lecture by Pr Jean-Christophe Giard

Lecture by Pr Kris A Murray

Slides

Suggested readings

Slides

Suggested readings

Useful links

Pr Giard's lesson: script

Slides

Suggested readings

West Nile: an example of a 'One Health' approach

Fight against AMR: lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

Pandemic macroecology: climate change, biodiversity, ecosystems and health

How can global coordination and governance help the implementation of One Health?

Lecture by Pr Janice Reis Ciacci Zanella

Lecture by Dr Haik Nikogosian

Lecture by Dr Faye Ioannou

Lecture by Dr Anna Okello

Useful links

Suggested reading

Suggested readings

Useful links

Suggested readings

T20 Indonesia: Global Health Security and COVID-19

OHHLEP & OFFLU

WHO convention, agreement or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response

One Health approach and the European Commission

The Global Response to Avian Influenza (GRAI) and subsequent formation of the FAO-OIE-UNEP -WHO Quadripartite

One Health and beyond: the potential of expanded connectedness to tackle creeping crises.

One Health and beyond: the potential of expanded connectedness to tackle creeping crises

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