In the context of the climate crisis, the “One Health” approach is vital. By integrating expertise across human, animal, and environmental health, it helps safeguard overall well-being, especially as climate change continues to impact global health.
The One Health Summit on 7 April will examine this approach, emphasizing the importance of health and environmental data. Such data play a crucial role in identifying risks early and turning collaboration into effective preventive measures. Three experts share their perspectives on these issues and the opportunities they present.
- Pierre Breton, Director of the Green Data for Health
- Pr. Jude Kong, Research Chair at the University of Toronto, Founder and Director of AI4PEP (Global South AI for Pandemic &Epidemic Response Network)
- Christovam Barcellos and Raphael Saldanha, from the Climate and Health Observatory at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz)

