One Sustainable Health for All: Rethinking Models in an Era of Global Crisis
Benoît Miribel, President of the One Sustainable Health Foundation, joins host Christina Raish, VP, Chief of Staff at FINN Partners, for a Global Health and Purpose Summit conversation on One Sustainable Health for All, global crisis, prevention, transdisciplinary collaboration, and the need to rethink health beyond the medical system alone.
The session presents One Sustainable Health as an operational model for a world in which human health, animal health, environmental health, climate, biodiversity, food systems, water, cities, prevention, and social resilience increasingly need to be managed together. Miribel explains how the movement grew from pandemic-era reflection into an international forum and foundation hosted at the Institut Pasteur, with working groups, recommendations, project acceleration, advocacy, and engagement across public authorities, private actors, foundations, experts, civil society, and citizens.
Drawing from the One Sustainable Health Forum, the OSH Factory, and examples across climate resilience, architecture, food systems, antimicrobial resistance, water, prevention, and public understanding, the conversation advances a clear leadership message. Health strategy gains strength when it connects scientific evidence with civic understanding, public authority with private capability, and human wellbeing with the living systems that sustain it. The path forward is collaborative, operational, and grounded in systems for health.
Session Intelligence
This session examines One Sustainable Health as an integrated model for addressing connected global realities. It positions health as a shared outcome shaped by climate, biodiversity, food systems, water, pollution, social systems, economic models, public policy, private innovation, scientific expertise, and citizen engagement.
Systems for Health
Health leadership now extends across the systems that shape human, animal, environmental, and planetary wellbeing.
Transdisciplinary Action
The One Sustainable Health model connects expertise, working groups, recommendations, financing, and operational projects.
Prevention and Transition
Future health strategy depends on prevention, public understanding, local adaptation, and practical support for transitions.
Shared Ownership
Public authorities, private actors, foundations, experts, civil society, and citizens each hold part of the solution.