Combining One Health and Integrative Risk Management
The Global Risk Forum GRF Davos actively promotes and fosters a multi-hazards and multi-disciplines approach for enhanced and overall risk reduction and crisis management that integrates prevention, intervention and recovery measures along the whole risk cycle. The One Health approach as outlined above asks for more, better and closer cooperation between the many actors and agents in these fields, and aims to strengthen an integrative risk management approach to save lives and livelihoods, improve public health and reduce costs. Only an integrative and holistic strategy and methodology will provide added value and allow for sustainably managing today's manifold, complex and interdependent risks opposed to health and welfare.
GRF One Health Summit 2012 – Towards the “Davos One Health Action Plan”
The envisaged outcomes of the GRF One Health Summit 2012 are to further explore, advance and agree on the need for a global integrative One Health approach, to advocate and mobilize resources for closer cooperation between regions, disciplines, sectors and the growing variety of stakeholders, to investigate the need for a global subsidiarity principle and to promote enhanced PPP-models. The conference shall end by approving the Davos One Health Action Plan, which shall pinpoint ways on how to achieve added value by multi-sectorial and multi-stakeholder cooperation.






