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This integration must be done with equity and solidarity in mind to ensure that all will benefit from pandemic prevention. Access to human, animal and ecosystem health diagnostics, treatments and services must be guaranteed and universal. The inclusion of One Health in a pandemic treaty will help ensure collaboration between and across disciplines and sectors. It will require a strong commitment to increase our One Health knowledge through research and translating its results for a wider audience, with support from the international community.

Our policy brief also recommends the creation of a permanent global structure to ensure funding and implementation, similar to existing structures for biodiversity and climate change.

A pandemic treaty that incorporates One Health would advance pandemic prevention and preparedness, as well as human, animal and environmental health. It would contribute to the protection of biodiversity, reduce activities that increase the risk of pandemics such as illicit wildlife trafficking and harmful land-use changes, and would also avoid catastrophic global financial losses. Such a treaty would also improve the lives of all living beings by reducing the burden on animal and human health care as well as pressure on ecosystems and agricultural lands, and on small producers and communities.

We have one planet. We have one health. A treaty that integrates the One Health approach to prevention and preparedness for future pandemics at all levels of government, in research, and in the organisation of interventions is a major step forward on a global scale.

Students get to know different global policy fields in their respective outlines and understand the role of the EU in these fields. They acquire the capability to classify and critically question the scientific literature with regard to its assumptions and methodology. They are able to make an independent and scientifically sound contribution to the conversation about the global role of the EU.

Students are expected to attend the course regularly, prepare the required reading, actively participate in seminar and group discussions, co-chair a session and present a research paper. At the end, students submit an essay of words. Deadline for the essay is [ Extensions can only be granted with a written medical certificate.

Role of co-facilitators and presenters: Each student will choose one session to co-chair and present if there is more than one student, this will be one group. The presentation should be a paper specified for each session 15 minutes. As co-moderators, the students will help shape the respective session. Contributes to a better understanding of the need for multilateral economic cooperation and global governance of national economic policies for sustainable development.

Develops theoretical and policy-oriented research on the governance of cultural and religious diversity in the 21st century from multiple perspectives. Explores core questions of democracy by studying how states determine and should determine who their citizens are and who can participate in elections.

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