November 7, 2024
Evidence-based One Health Governance: Voice of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP)

Evidence-based One Health Governance: Voice of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP)

Building on One Health Day (November 3), the Quadripartite organizations are co-hosting this webinar on November 6 to showcase the scientific perspective and experiences of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP) on One Health Governance among the to bring attention.

Objectives

Industrializing welfare governance at national and community levels may require welfare-specific frameworks, governance bodies and policy harmonization, depending on the context. The One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP), as a scientific advisory panel to the Quadripartite Organizations, will continue to focus on providing evidence-based advice on One Health governance, for strengthened coordination mechanisms, ensuring collaborative surveillance systems for sharing of data and sufficient funding for successful implementation.

Through this webinar, co-hosted by the Quadripartite organizations, we hope to bring the perspective of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP) to how well-being governance has been applied in different contexts (at regional, national and community levels) and identify opportunities for improvement, including multi-level regulation, leadership, multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms (MCMs), and financial and OH-trained staff.

Welcome opening

Four-party organizations

Moderator

Professor Carlos Das Neves – Chief Scientist, European Food Safety Authority

Panelists

  • Professor Nitish Debnath – National Coordinator, One Health Bangladesh
  • Dr. Casey Barton Behravesh – Director of the One Health Office at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Dr. Yewande Alimi – Head of One Health Unit, Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Topics

  • Governance structures in different contexts and the key enablers of effective welfare governance mechanisms and frameworks.
  • The key challenges and barriers to effective One Health governance.
  • Metrics to use to evaluate the effectiveness of One Health governance frameworks.
  • Methods to ensure and maintain stakeholder accountability.

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