Daily News Analysis

One Health can help India respond better to health crises

stylish_lining

How One Health can help India respond better to health crises

 

Why in the News?

India has been taking significant strides for the adoption of a ‘National One Health Mission’ to be led by the Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor.

The concept of ‘One Health Strategy’:

  1. It is a holistic approach recognises the problems among the interconnections between the health of humans, animals, plants, and their shared environment.
  2. It is based on ideas of:
    1. There is a strong relationship between public health and clean environments.
    2. Between animal and human medicines there are no dividing lines and there should not be.
    3. the value of ecology is vital for both animal and human health.
  3. The One Health strategy aims for intersectoral management and the efficiency to handle the issue of health problems that results from environmental changes.  For instance, human population growth, urbanisation, and industrialisation have increased the damage to biodiversity and ecosystems which are linked to Zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance, food safety and security, and the control of vector-borne diseases.
  4. This strategy helps in minimising resource requirements across sectors as it
    1. encourages coordination across governmental units and departments of various ministries.
    2. allows researchers to share their laboratories and findings, that helps them to make decisions which are resilient, sustainable, and predictable policies.
  5. Helps in fostering economic benefits as in the case of managing a pandemic with a non-One-Health approach. For instance, the economic cost involved in managing a pandemic would cost around $30 billion a year as per an assessment of the G20 Joint Finance and Health Taskforce.

Recent One Health initiatives:

  1. ‘Standing Committee on Zoonoses’ was established in 2006 under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
    1. It was set up to provide guidance and recommendations on challenges related to zoonoses to the Union and the State governments.
  2. India’s first consortium on One Health was launched by the Department of Biotechnology in 2021.
    1. 27 organisations from several ministries and plans are brought together under the consortium.
    2. It was established to assess the burden of 5 transboundary animal diseases and 10 select zoonotic diseases. 
    3. It also intends to improve cross-cutting collaborations between the animal, human, and wildlife sectors with an outlay of Rs 31 crore for three years.
  3. A One Health pilot project was launched in Karnataka and Uttarakhand in 2022
    1. Launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy (DAHD) – in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Confederation of Indian Industry.
    2. It aims to strengthen intersectoral collaborations via capacity-building, with the goal of improving livestock health, human health, wildlife health, and environmental health.
  4. A ‘National One Health Mission’ has also been planned for launch that aims to coordinate, support, and integrate all existing One Health initiatives in the country.

How can we switch to a One Health approach?

It requires consistent political will and sustainable financing structures that has to be challenged through four stages of transformation process:

  1. Communication between various ministries and/or sectors, keeping the important stakeholders informed and engaged by meeting regularly and reviewing progress.
  2. Collaboration between the relevant sectors and its members to exchange their knowledge and expertise to enable translation of ideas into short-term interventions.
  3. Coordination shall include,
    1. Routine environmental and disease surveillance
    2. Monitoring trade across borders with respect to animals and animal products
    3. Conducting regular awareness campaigns.
  4. Integration both vertically (government sectors and their units) and horizontally (integration and development of synergies between programmes) across various sectors.

Turtle (Kachhua) Wildlife Sanctuary

The Turtle Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Kachhua Sanctuary, is located in the Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh. It is recognised as India’s first freshwater turtle wildlife sanctua
Share It

US Resumes Nuclear Weapon Testing

The President of the United States has ordered the resumption of nuclear weapon testing after a gap of 33 years, the last test being in 1992. This decision marks a significant shift in global nucl
Share It

Sal Tree

Scientists from the Environment Department of Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) in Shimla have recently revealed that the Sal tree (Shorea robusta) is the most effective natural air purifier for c
Share It

Introduction of AI and Computational Thinking (CT) in School Education

The Ministry of Education plans to introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computational Thinking (CT) from Class 3 onwards in the 2026–27 academic year. This initiative is part of the Na
Share It

India’s Textile Industry

Introduction The Government of India is preparing a comprehensive cost roadmap for the textile sector to bring domestic production costs in line with global standards. This initiative comes at
Share It

International Snow Leopard Day

International Snow Leopard Day is observed every year on 23rd October to raise awareness about snow leopard conservation and the challenges faced by this vulnerable species. Origin Internati
Share It

African Penguin

Appearance The African Penguin has a distinctive black stripe across its chest along with a unique pattern of black spots, which differ among individuals. It also possesses pink glands above it
Share It

Model Youth Gram Sabha (MYGS) Initiative

The Centre launched the first phase of the Model Youth Gram Sabha (MYGS), a pioneering initiative that seeks to introduce the concept of Gram Sabhas into school classrooms across India. Inspired b
Share It

Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT)

The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), India’s premier tax tribunal, recently marked its 84th anniversary with a national symposium, highlighting its enduring role in the country’s
Share It

Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Rules, 2025

Introduction and Purpose The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) released the draft Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming (PROG) Rules, 2025, open for public feedback until October 31, 2
Share It

Newsletter Subscription


ACQ IAS
ACQ IAS