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The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening "One Health" strategy.

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Tambo, E; Tang, S; Ai, L; Zhou, X-N
Published in: Glob Health J
June 2017

Implementing national to community-based "One Health" strategy for human, animal and environmental challenges and migrating-led consequences offer great opportunities, and its value of sustained development and wellbeing is an imperative. "One Health" strategy in policy commitment, partnership and financial investment are much needed in advocacy, contextual health human-animal and environmental development. Therefore, appropriate and evidence-based handling and management strategies in moving forward universal health coverage and sustainable development goals (SDGs) are essential components to the China-Africa health development initiatives. It is necessary to understand how to strengthen robust and sustainable "One Health" approach implementation in national and regional public health and disaster risk reduction programs. Understanding the foundation of "One Health" strategy in China-Africa public health cooperation is crucial in fostering health systems preparedness and smart response against emerging and re-emerging threats and epidemics. Building the value of China-Africa "One Health" strategy partnerships, frameworks and capacity development and implementation through leveraging on current and innovative China-Africa health initiatives, but also, mobilizing efforts on climatic changes and disasters mitigation and lifestyle adaptations strategies against emerging and current infectious diseases threats are essential to establish epidemic surveillance-response system under the concept of global collaborative coordination and lasting financing mechanisms. Further strengthen local infrastructure and workforce capacity, participatory accountability and transparency on "One Health" approach will benefit to set up infectious diseases of poverty projects, and effective monitoring and evaluation systems in achieving African Union 2063 Agenda and SDGs targets both in Africa and China.

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Glob Health J

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2414-6447

Publication Date

June 2017

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1

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1

Start / End Page

33 / 46

Location

China
 

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Tambo, E., Tang, S., Ai, L., & Zhou, X.-N. (2017). The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening "One Health" strategy. Glob Health J, 1(1), 33–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2414-6447(19)30062-4
Tambo, Ernest, Shenglan Tang, Lin Ai, and Xiao-Nong Zhou. “The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening "One Health" strategy.Glob Health J 1, no. 1 (June 2017): 33–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2414-6447(19)30062-4.
Tambo E, Tang S, Ai L, Zhou X-N. The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening "One Health" strategy. Glob Health J. 2017 Jun;1(1):33–46.
Tambo, Ernest, et al. “The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening "One Health" strategy.Glob Health J, vol. 1, no. 1, June 2017, pp. 33–46. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/S2414-6447(19)30062-4.
Tambo E, Tang S, Ai L, Zhou X-N. The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening "One Health" strategy. Glob Health J. 2017 Jun;1(1):33–46.

Published In

Glob Health J

DOI

EISSN

2414-6447

Publication Date

June 2017

Volume

1

Issue

1

Start / End Page

33 / 46

Location

China