Global experts convene in Lyon for One Health Summit

Date: 2026-04-07
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

International experts, policymakers and researchers gathered in Lyon for the One Health Summit to advance a coordinated global approach linking human, animal and environmental health.

The second day of the summit featured a scientific symposium titled “One Health, One Science,” bringing together more than 600 participants to examine the interconnected nature of global health challenges. The session was opened by Éléonore Caroit and Élisabeth Claverie de Saint Martin, and concluded by Philippe Baptiste alongside the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization.

Discussions throughout the day focused on strengthening scientific collaboration and policy alignment to address health risks at the intersection of ecosystems, animals and human populations.

The summit also included sessions engaging philanthropies, local authorities and youth groups to promote practical solutions for sustainable health outcomes.

Public engagement activities were held at Parc de la Tête d'Or, where the One Health Discovery Village attracted more than 20,000 participants. The initiative aimed to raise awareness of global health issues and encourage community participation in advancing integrated health solutions.

Organizers highlighted the summit as a demonstration of multilateral cooperation, with science and international dialogue central to efforts to address complex global health challenges.

 

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