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Operationalizing One Health requires more than research; it needs government action, clear guidance, and dedicated facilitation to integrate human, animal, and environmental health strategies effectively.

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  • Interdisciplinary health sciences
  • Environmental health
  • Public health policy

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  • One Health emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, agriculture, wildlife, and environmental health.
  • International organizations endorse One Health, yet its implementation lags behind research applications.
  • Bridging the gap between One Health research and practical, governmental action is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify challenges, solutions, and priorities for implementing One Health strategies beyond research settings.
  • To understand the needs for operationalizing the One Health agenda through governmental action.
  • To gather insights from professionals across diverse One Health sectors and institutional contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted 41 semi-structured interviews with professionals in public health, environment, agriculture, and wildlife sectors.
  • Focused on individuals involved in national and international One Health applications.
  • Analyzed interview data to identify key themes related to implementation barriers and facilitators.

Main Results:

  • One Health has successfully motivated stakeholder engagement but lacks practical implementation frameworks.
  • Key barriers include insufficient guidance for cross-sectoral policy integration and strategic planning.
  • Facilitation requires behavioral change, dedicated personnel, and updated training models for effective One Health adoption.

Conclusions:

  • Translating the One Health concept into effective government action necessitates specific guidance and facilitation strategies.
  • Future efforts should focus on developing actionable plans and fostering the necessary infrastructure and behavioral shifts for One Health implementation.
  • Addressing implementation gaps is critical for realizing the full potential of the One Health approach in safeguarding global health.