Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
8 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-10-16-
About Program

Program Overview


Global One Health: towards Human, Animal and Plant Health

The health of people, animals, plants, and their environments are closely connected. This has implications for our effort to produce and consume food whilst safeguarding our planet, with a world population that will reach 9 billion in 2050. How do we deal with (re)emergence of infectious diseases driven by urbanisation and globalisation? The Global One Health course addresses these concerns and highlights approaches towards human, animal, and plant health using a transdisciplinary lens. You will gain insights, tools, and practices to better advise on and manage policies on Global One Health in your own country.


Organised by

  • Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation

Date

  • Mon 16 October 2023 until Fri 8 December 2023
  • This course will be taught in blended format. Which means, partially online and partially in an OKP country, not The Netherlands. Location will be updated.

What will you learn?

Upon completion of the course, you will:


  • Have gained insight into the principles behind a Global One Health (GOH) approach and be able to apply these principles to health challenges for humans, animals, and plants in their day-to-day work.
  • Understand the scope of GOH and learn about the interrelatedness of animal, human, plant, and environmental health;
  • Get familiar with applying different tools and feel equipped to perform GOH analysis;
  • Have learned about the ecological and economic relevance of GOH management;
  • Have got exposed to GOH practices in the Netherlands and are able to identify entry points for GOH policy, planning, and management in their own country.

For whom is this course?

The course is open to international participants and mid-career professionals who are interested in learning more about (Global) One Health, and MSc students of Wageningen University. Participants should preferably be active in rural/urban/spatial planning, agribusiness development, livelihood governance, food and nutrition security, and sustainable development, or other relevant areas. Several years of professional work experience and at least a BSc level are additional assets. Proficiency in English is a must.


Course programme in more detail

Think of zoonoses, plant pests, or other vector-borne diseases. Examples in human health are the well-known avian influenza and SARS epidemics, the recent outbreak of Ebola in West Africa; the global spread of Zika virus; and the alarming invasion of the American fall armyworm in Africa, which threatens food production. Understanding the factors that cause such outbreaks and how they interact is crucial to safeguard the health of people, animals, and plants everywhere on the planet. An example: Antibiotic resistance is not a simple problem for which there is a simple solution. It is a complex conundrum that involves livestock farming, healthcare, and consumer use but is also further complicated by the fact that bacteria are not hampered by borders in our globalised world. A Global One Health approach is needed to tackle this issue.


Programme details

  • Duration: Part-time / 8 weeks
  • Study load: 80 hours
  • Programme: Facilitated sessions 5 hours per week / Self-study 5 hours per week
  • Break: No

Application and deadlines

  • Deadline Orange Knowledge Scholarship Programme 2023 course: 30 March 2023
  • Deadline course registration 2023: 2 October 2023

Course format

Courses will be taught in blended format, which means partially online and partially in an OKP country, not The Netherlands. Details will follow soon.


See More