When it comes to project design, fieldwork, and community mobilization, having top-notch tools and templates can help you work more effectively and effectively. This section compiles useful, downloadable materials and case studies to help One Health advocacy and research be implemented in low-resource environments.
Conducting a One Health Risk Assessment
Understand and analyse the interlinked risks to human, animal, and enivornmental health in your context.
Resources:
Joint Risk Assessment Operational Tool (JRA OT) - a comprehensive guide by FAO, WHO and WOAH for conducting cross-sectoral zoonotic risk assessmenrs. Includes tempaltes and step-by-step facilitation guidance.
Stakeholder Engagement in One Health
Engaging multi-sectoral actors, from ministries to market vendors is essential for sustainable change.
Resources:
- One Health Systems Mapping and Analysis Resource Toolkit (OH-SMART)
Helps you visusally map out cros-sectoral collaborations and identify policy or communication gaps. - WHO/FAO/OIE Operational Tools for Stakeholder Engagement
Includes stakeholder analysis matrices, power-interest grids, and co-creation workshop formats.
Application Tip:
Begin with a stakeholder influence-interest matrix before any intervention map key influencers like veterinarians, public health officers, traditional leaders, and women's groups.