Global health security to prevent future pandemics and effectively manage emerging public health threats is more important than ever. One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems. CHISU is supporting countries to integrate One Health information systems that provide shared data across government ministries for more effective responses and to contain disease outbreaks.
CHISU is sharing what we have learned at the World One Health Congress (WOHC) in Cape Town, South Africa from September 20 - 23, 2024. We are also convening country stakeholders to share perspective and learning across different contexts for stronger One Health programs. Find CHISU at WOHC:
Poster Presentations:
Beyond One Health: How Enhanced Information Systems Improve Responses to Human and Zoonotic Health Threats in Burkina Faso, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, and Indonesia
Stephanie Watson-Grant, CHISU Project Director
Community-Based One Health Disease Surveillance and Notification in Burkina Faso
Diby Konan, CHISU Resident Advisor, Burkina Faso
How One Health Data Use in Burkina Faso is Helping Prevent and Control Epidemics
Diby Konan, CHISU Resident Advisor, Burkina Faso
Harmonizing Health: Optimizing Surveillance Systems for Enhanced One Health Approaches
Dela Darji, Digital Health Specialist
Improving Malaria Program Performance Monitoring at the Health Facility Level Using Data Visualization Tools Rahim Kebe, CHISU Resident Advisor, Côte d’Ivoire
Resources
One Health Information Assessment Tool (OHIAT) One Pager
One Health Information Assessment Tool (OHIAT) Maturity Model
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