
The One Earth, One Health concept, introduced by India, represents a holistic, global approach to healthcare, emphasizing the need for systems that support everyone, everywhere.
Reflecting on the importance of the conference, Indian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Anil Kumar Rai, underscored India’s commitment to reducing health inequities and advancing access to high-quality care across all regions, particularly Africa.
With a healthcare market anticipated to reach a valuation of $600 billion in 2024, India has emerged as a major player in medical innovation, high-quality healthcare services, and affordable medical devices, which have all contributed to narrowing healthcare gaps worldwide.
The event convened stakeholders from multiple fields, including healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, policymakers, and representatives from international organizations, all dedicated to exploring innovative solutions for global health challenges.
By fostering collaboration between nations, private companies, and healthcare experts, the One Earth, One Health initiative paves the way for a united approach to addressing global health needs, from increasing accessibility to high-quality services to promoting preventive care measures.