One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis

The Philippines faces a complex and interconnected web of human, animal, and environmental health issues, including zoonotic and reverse zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food insecurity and contamination, and threats from environmental degradation. This paper examines these issues, exist...

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Main Authors: Dayapera, Lystra Zyrill A., Sy, Jenica Clarisse Y., Valenzuela, Sary, Eala, Samantha Julia L., Del Rosario, Ciara Maria Ines P., Buensuceso, Karen Nicole C., Dy, Adrian S., Morales, Danielle A., Gibson, Anna Giselle, Apostol, Geminn Louis C
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-11602024-07-15T01:58:18Z One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis Dayapera, Lystra Zyrill A. Sy, Jenica Clarisse Y. Valenzuela, Sary Eala, Samantha Julia L. Del Rosario, Ciara Maria Ines P. Buensuceso, Karen Nicole C. Dy, Adrian S. Morales, Danielle A. Gibson, Anna Giselle Apostol, Geminn Louis C The Philippines faces a complex and interconnected web of human, animal, and environmental health issues, including zoonotic and reverse zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food insecurity and contamination, and threats from environmental degradation. This paper examines these issues, existing interventions, and their implementation challenges. The overall framework used to analyze the level of operationalization of the One Health approach is the Multi-sectoral One Health Coordination Framework developed by the World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization, and the World Organization for Animal Health. A two-step process was conducted: literature review, followed by consultations with government and non-government stakeholders across national, subnational, and local levels. There has been significant progress in laying the foundation for collaboration between the human, animal, and environmental sectors. These are demonstrated by the presence of structures and systems, including inter-agency task forces, emergency response plans and mechanisms, and a network for health human resources. However, these are eclipsed by challenges, including the limited governance mechanisms within inter-agency committees, fragmented risk assessment and surveillance, untapped opportunities for joint investigation and response, insufficient resources for capacity-building, and absence of comprehensive risk communication and community engagement initiatives. These challenges highlight the importance of promoting multi-sectoral governance and ensuring resource allocation and sharing. Joint activities across risk assessment, surveillance, investigation, and response are critical in ensuring a proactive and holistic approach to addressing threats. A well-capacitated interdisciplinary workforce, not only capable of managing these hazards but also empowering communities to protect themselves, is necessary in ensuring innovation and collaboration on health risks at the human-animal-environment interface. In light of the multifaceted challenges faced by the Philippines, the One Health approach emerges as a vital strategy. By addressing governance issues, enhancing coordination, and bolstering resource allocation, the country can better protect the health and well-being of its people, animals, and ecosystems. 2024-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/156 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1160/viewcontent/1_s2.0_S2352771424000843_main.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo Multisectoral coordination One health One health coordination mechanism Philippines Community Health and Preventive Medicine Environmental Public Health Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Multisectoral coordination
One health
One health coordination mechanism
Philippines
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Public Health
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle Multisectoral coordination
One health
One health coordination mechanism
Philippines
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Public Health
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
Dayapera, Lystra Zyrill A.
Sy, Jenica Clarisse Y.
Valenzuela, Sary
Eala, Samantha Julia L.
Del Rosario, Ciara Maria Ines P.
Buensuceso, Karen Nicole C.
Dy, Adrian S.
Morales, Danielle A.
Gibson, Anna Giselle
Apostol, Geminn Louis C
One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis
description The Philippines faces a complex and interconnected web of human, animal, and environmental health issues, including zoonotic and reverse zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food insecurity and contamination, and threats from environmental degradation. This paper examines these issues, existing interventions, and their implementation challenges. The overall framework used to analyze the level of operationalization of the One Health approach is the Multi-sectoral One Health Coordination Framework developed by the World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization, and the World Organization for Animal Health. A two-step process was conducted: literature review, followed by consultations with government and non-government stakeholders across national, subnational, and local levels. There has been significant progress in laying the foundation for collaboration between the human, animal, and environmental sectors. These are demonstrated by the presence of structures and systems, including inter-agency task forces, emergency response plans and mechanisms, and a network for health human resources. However, these are eclipsed by challenges, including the limited governance mechanisms within inter-agency committees, fragmented risk assessment and surveillance, untapped opportunities for joint investigation and response, insufficient resources for capacity-building, and absence of comprehensive risk communication and community engagement initiatives. These challenges highlight the importance of promoting multi-sectoral governance and ensuring resource allocation and sharing. Joint activities across risk assessment, surveillance, investigation, and response are critical in ensuring a proactive and holistic approach to addressing threats. A well-capacitated interdisciplinary workforce, not only capable of managing these hazards but also empowering communities to protect themselves, is necessary in ensuring innovation and collaboration on health risks at the human-animal-environment interface. In light of the multifaceted challenges faced by the Philippines, the One Health approach emerges as a vital strategy. By addressing governance issues, enhancing coordination, and bolstering resource allocation, the country can better protect the health and well-being of its people, animals, and ecosystems.
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author Dayapera, Lystra Zyrill A.
Sy, Jenica Clarisse Y.
Valenzuela, Sary
Eala, Samantha Julia L.
Del Rosario, Ciara Maria Ines P.
Buensuceso, Karen Nicole C.
Dy, Adrian S.
Morales, Danielle A.
Gibson, Anna Giselle
Apostol, Geminn Louis C
author_facet Dayapera, Lystra Zyrill A.
Sy, Jenica Clarisse Y.
Valenzuela, Sary
Eala, Samantha Julia L.
Del Rosario, Ciara Maria Ines P.
Buensuceso, Karen Nicole C.
Dy, Adrian S.
Morales, Danielle A.
Gibson, Anna Giselle
Apostol, Geminn Louis C
author_sort Dayapera, Lystra Zyrill A.
title One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis
title_short One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis
title_full One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis
title_fullStr One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis
title_full_unstemmed One Health in the Philippines: A Review and Situational Analysis
title_sort one health in the philippines: a review and situational analysis
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/156
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1160/viewcontent/1_s2.0_S2352771424000843_main.pdf
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