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One Health, Zoonotic Diseases & Human-Animal-Environmental Health Training Course

60 Lessons

About This Course

The One Health, Zoonotic Diseases & Human-Animal-Environmental Health Training Course is a premium, competency-based programme designed to equip professionals with advanced expertise in One Health and multisectoral integration. Participants develop practical competencies in zoonotic disease prevention, emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), food safety, biosafety, biosecurity, disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, pandemic preparedness, ecosystem health, wildlife health, climate change and health, environmental risk assessment, health intelligence, and cross-sector governance. The programme integrates artificial intelligence (AI), digital surveillance, geospatial technologies, genomic epidemiology, predictive analytics, and One Health data platforms to strengthen evidence-based decision-making. Through multidisciplinary case studies, simulations, field-based learning, and policy workshops, participants gain the skills to build resilient health systems, enhance intersectoral collaboration, protect public health, and advance sustainable global health security and pandemic resilience.

What You’ll Learn

  • Design and implement integrated One Health systems that strengthen collaboration across human, animal and environmental health sectors to prevent, detect and respond to emerging public health threats and zoonotic diseases.
  • Apply advanced approaches to zoonotic disease surveillance, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), biosafety, biosecurity, outbreak investigation and pandemic preparedness using risk-based, science-driven and evidence-informed strategies.
  • Leverage digital health technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), genomic epidemiology, digital surveillance, predictive analytics and One Health information systems to improve disease intelligence, early warning and decision-making.
  • Evaluate environmental, ecological and climate-related health risks by integrating ecosystem health, wildlife health, food safety, water security and environmental monitoring into resilient One Health programmes.
  • Lead the development of sustainable One Health governance, policy, emergency preparedness and global health security strategies that strengthen health system resilience, cross-sector partnerships and international health compliance.

Course Curriculum

12 modules  ·  60 lessons

  • Principles of One Health and Systems Thinking
  • Human, Animal and Environmental Health Interconnections
  • Global Health Security Frameworks and International Health Regulations
  • One Health Governance, Leadership and Multisectoral Collaboration
  • Future Trends in One Health and Global Health Security
  • Epidemiology of Zoonotic Diseases
  • Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases
  • Wildlife, Livestock and Human Disease Interfaces
  • Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergency Planning
  • Lessons from Global Disease Outbreaks
  • Integrated One Health Surveillance Systems
  • Event-Based and Indicator-Based Disease Surveillance
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Spatial Epidemiology
  • Digital Surveillance, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Predictive Analytics
  • Early Warning Systems and Health Intelligence Platforms
  • Principles of Outbreak Investigation
  • Field Epidemiology and Rapid Response Teams
  • Contact Tracing and Disease Transmission Analysis
  • Risk Assessment, Incident Command and Emergency Coordination
  • Crisis Communication and Community Engagement
  • Global Burden and Drivers of Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Antimicrobial Stewardship Across Human and Animal Health
  • Biosafety Principles and Laboratory Risk Management
  • Biosecurity Systems for Agriculture, Livestock and Public Health
  • AMR Surveillance and National Action Plans
  • Farm-to-Fork Food Safety and Integrated Risk Management
  • Water Quality, Sanitation and Environmental Health
  • Foodborne Hazards and Integrated Surveillance
  • Environmental Contamination and Public Health Protection
  • Sustainable Food Systems and One Health
  • Wildlife Disease Ecology and Conservation Medicine
  • Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Human Health
  • Land Use Change, Deforestation and Emerging Disease Risks
  • Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Health
  • Ecosystem-Based One Health Approaches
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Disease Prediction
  • Genomic Epidemiology and Pathogen Genomics
  • Digital Health Platforms and One Health Information Systems
  • Big Data, Machine Learning and Predictive Health Analytics
  • Digital Innovation for Integrated Health Security
  • One Health Policy Development and Strategic Planning
  • International Standards, WHO, FAO, WOAH and UNEP Frameworks
  • Cross-Border Disease Prevention and Regional Cooperation
  • Financing One Health and Sustainable Health Systems
  • Leadership, Ethics and Stakeholder Engagement
  • Climate Change Impacts on Human, Animal and Environmental Health
  • Planetary Health and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Climate Adaptation and Health System Resilience
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Environmental Sustainability
  • Nature-Based Solutions for Health Security
  • One Health 2035: Emerging Trends and Global Priorities
  • Smart Health Systems and Digital Transformation
  • Precision Public Health and Integrated Risk Intelligence
  • Innovation Ecosystems and Future Health Technologies
  • Building Resilient, Adaptive and Future-Ready One Health Systems
  • Conducting a Comprehensive One Health Risk and Systems Assessment
  • Designing an Integrated One Health Surveillance and Response Framework
  • Developing a National or Institutional Global Health Security Strategy
  • Building a Digital, Climate-Resilient and Multisectoral One Health Action Plan
  • Executive Capstone Presentation: One Health, Global Health Security and Human-Animal-Environmental Health Transformation Project

Who Should Attend

  • Public health, veterinary and environmental health professionals leading integrated One Health programmes.
  • Government, regulatory, laboratory and disease surveillance officers responsible for health security and emergency preparedness.
  • Researchers, academics and university professionals working in One Health, epidemiology, food safety and ecosystem health.
  • NGOs, development partners and international organization professionals supporting global health security and resilience initiatives.
  • Wildlife, livestock, food safety and environmental management practitioners advancing multidisciplinary health and sustainability programmes.

Prerequisites

  • Previous experience in health, agriculture, environmental management or development programmes is beneficial but not essential.
  • This programme is suitable for professionals seeking to strengthen their expertise in One Health, global health security, zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), disease surveillance, biosafety, biosecurity, environmental health, pandemic preparedness and integrated health systems.

Key Benefits

  • Develop advanced expertise in One Health, global health security and integrated human-animal-environmental health systems, enabling effective prevention, preparedness and response to complex public health threats.
  • Strengthen competence in zoonotic disease surveillance, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), biosafety, biosecurity, outbreak investigation, pandemic preparedness and emergency response, improving national and institutional health security capacities.
  • Master emerging digital technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), genomic epidemiology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), digital surveillance, predictive analytics and One Health data platforms to support evidence-based health intelligence and rapid decision-making.
  • Enhance capacity to integrate food safety, environmental health, climate resilience, wildlife health, ecosystem monitoring and sustainable development principles into comprehensive One Health programmes and policies.
  • Build leadership capability to strengthen multisectoral governance, international collaboration, policy development and resilient health systems, supporting sustainable global health security and long-term societal resilience.

Delivery Technique

  • Expert-led multidisciplinary workshops on One Health, global health security and integrated disease management.
  • Simulation exercises and outbreak response scenarios using real-world public health and veterinary emergencies.
  • Case studies and policy dialogues on zoonotic diseases, AMR, climate change and ecosystem health.
  • Hands-on demonstrations of digital surveillance, GIS, AI and genomic epidemiology tools.
  • Collaborative One Health action planning projects focused on governance, preparedness and integrated health system strengthening.