Overview
Our Vision
Optimal global health embracing the interdependence of humans, animals and the environment.
A growing global population, environmental degradation and technological advances are increasing the convergence of humans, animals and environment and microbes in ways never before seen. Out of this interaction and interdependence come dilemmas affecting human, animal, and environmental health.
Local Action Global Health is a product of the “Global Nexus of Animal and Public Health” project at Michigan State University. Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the project is focused on the intersection of animal and public health. The project seeks to:
- Bring together executives and leaders from community-based and grass-roots organizations, higher education, the private sector, and government agencies (View our strategies)
- Inspire new relationships and strategic partnerships
- Develop actionable agenda items that create local change that impacts global health
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