Financing One Sustainable Health - How countries can get the most out of blended finance?

As stated in the Declaration One Sustainable Health for All “The “One Sustainable Health” approach is based on the idea that beyond targeted responses to individual health challenges, a more consistent and holistic approach is therefore required more than ever, not only encompassing human health, but also that of all living organisms and ecosystems, as well as anthropic pressures on the latter derived from agriculture, industrial activities, collective human behaviors and anthropological systems, and leading to heating of the planet, pollution and more. Because all natural ecosystems retroact on one another, progressing towards sustainable health can only be achieved through a consistent effort based on the principles of resilience and sustainability. Because no region is isolated, sustainable strategies should be designed and delivered taking into account their global impact and the principle of universality. One Sustainable Health (OSH) thus includes SDG 3 “Good Health and Wellbeing for All” and is an entry point to all 17 Sustainable Development Goals”.
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Mathonnat J., et al. (2024) "Financing One Sustainable Health - How countries can get the most out of blended finance?", One Sustainable Health Policy Brief.