Topic outline
- General
- Background
Background
Overview: The purpose of the Basics of multisectoral collaboration at the Human – Animal – Environment interface online course is to explain the One Health approach and principles of multisectoral collaboration, and to enable professionals from human, animal and environmental health sectors to contribute to a functional national health system, including national IHR implementation, evaluation, and capacity building through a One Health approach.
This training toolkit is intended to provide comprehensive materials that will allow for designing and organizing training workshops for all stakeholders in health laboratory processes, from management, to administration, to bench-work laboratorians.
Course duration: Approximately 1.5 hours.
Certificates: A Certificate of Completion will be available to participants who complete the course.
- Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Learning objective: By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the One Health approach and principles of multisectoral collaboration.
- Provide examples of how a One Health approach may be taken to address a health threat or disease event.
- Explain how a One Health approach contributes to a functional national health system, including national IHR implementation, evaluation, and capacity building.
- Shipping under various circumstances including the use of dry ice, dry shippers and overpacks
- Where to find these materials?
Where to find these materials?
You can take this e-learning on the Health Security Learning Platform of WHO following this link: https://extranet.who.int/hslp/training/course/view.php?id=128
Note, if you don't have a WHO account you may need to create a new one. Alternatively you may take the course as guest without getting a certificate.