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1 Africa Animal Welfare Conference 2017: The Nexus between Animal Welfare, Environment and Development

2 Social justice, sustainable development, global practice, One Health
James Herbert Williams, PhD., MSW Arizona Centennial Professor of Social Welfare Services School of Social Work Arizona State University Phoenix, Arizona

3 Arizona

4 Arizona

5 Phoenix, AZ

6 One Health Paradigm

7 One Health Paradigm

8 One Health Paradigm

9 One Health Based on Social and Environmental Justice
Interdisciplinary - Trans professional (e.g., Biological, Medical, Environmental, and Social Sciences) Global Implication Growth in implementation

10 One Health Base on theories Social, Biological and Psychological
Economics Social Ecology Strong Commitment to Culture, Diversity and Multiculturalism.

11 Anthropocene (Age of humans)
Overwhelming global evidence that atmospheric, geologic, hydrologic, biospheric and other earth system processes are now altered by humans.

12 The concept of Human Security
Logic of universal rights and places individuals and communities at the center of concern. The concern is not only about physical security but is also regarding economic, social, environment and human rights security.

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14 Sustainable Development and Global Practice
Transdisciplinary – underpinned by biological, social ecological, political and economic theories to engage systems across the globe. One Health Framework. Effectively address complex social and economic development, conservation, and biodiversity issues.

15 Sustainable Development and Global Practice
Skills in assessment, community engagement, education, mobilization, and organizing, poverty reduction, and capacity building strategies. Knowledge humane treatment, human security, conservation of nature, biodiversity and sustainability, land use, and water use. Guided by the principles of human rights, global justice, and sustainability

16 One Health Outcomes Strong partnerships with National Non-Profits, Local In-country NGOs, Large Global Organizations. Interdisciplinary training. Expand the Global collaborations.

17 Sustainable development: Core areas
Economy: maximizing the society’s well-being, economic equity and eradicating poverty through the creation of wealth and livelihoods, equal access to resources, and the optimal and efficient use of natural resources. Socio-political sustainability means, promoting social equity and uplifting the welfare and quality of life by improving access to basic health and education services, respect for human rights.

18 Sustainable development: core areas
Environment: the enhancement and conservation of the environment and natural resources for future generations. Comprehensive health and development policies oriented toward SDH. Policies across a range of sectors: finance, labor, education, transportation, and health. Comprehensive, cross-governmental actions.

19 Thank You james.herbert1@asu.edu


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