Our health depends on the health of
our planet
What is N4H?
There is a compelling case for preventing pandemics.
COVID-19 has already cost 12.5 trillion dollars and more than 6 million human lives. Preventing pandemics costs far less than managing a global outbreak.
75% of new human infectious diseases originate from animals. This spillover is increasing due to human activity that drives biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation, and climate change. Low income communities disproportionately bear the burden. The environmental aspects of health urgently need to be addressed. Investment in nature and ecosystems is investment in human well-being.
Nature for Health (N4H) works to reduce the risk of pandemics by strengthening environmental aspects of One Health, a multidisciplinary inclusive approach focused on the interdependencies of human, animal and ecosystem health. N4H engages across sectors and communities at different societal levels to catalyse integrated policies, evidence based action and capacity development for impact locally, nationally and regionally.
The International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) provided initial seed funding of €50 million. N4H is structured as a Multi Partner Trust Fund, initially with 8 Consortium Partners who leverage extensive multisectoral diverse One Health practical experience. N4H is administrated by the UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office. Additional partners are being sought.
Frequently Asked Questions
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N4H is an international initiative working locally and nationally to prevent pandemics and related health risks by strengthening the environmental aspects of One Health through a multi-partner trust fund.
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A Multi Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) facilitates pooled funding – it collects and allocates funding from a diversity of financial contributors to a wide range of implementing entities in a coordinated manner. An MPTF provides flexibility for quick and efficient fund allocation, avoids competition, supports effectiveness and helps achieve change at scale. N4H is administered by the UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office (MPTFO).
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The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) initiated N4H with seed funding of 50 million EUR. There is a clear vision and strategy to expand the work in both geographic scope and over a sustained timeframe with additional technical and financial partners.
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N4H is governed and implemented by a group of Partners. The founding Consortium Partners are multisectoral and were assembled based on the breadth of their One Health technical expertise and experience. Current Partners include UN agencies, intergovernmental organizations and civil society groups in the fields of environment and health.
POs shape the operational and technical aspects of N4H. POs are leading international environmental and health organizations and governments who have joined N4H to apply their unique knowledge and skills set to strengthening the environmental aspects of One Health. The POs not only bring extensive experience and a strong commitment to N4H but also a willingness to collaborate on One Health to ensure optimal long-term results which amplify over time.
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Nature for Health was initiated with eight Consortium Partners, including the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV), Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), World Health Organization (WHO), World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and EcoHealth Alliance.
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An Implementing Partner is an organisation undertaking implementing as sub-contractors to a Participating Organisation. The Implementing Partner brings their unique technical expertise, capacity and experience relevant to addressing linkages between the environment, climate and health in the selected country / regional context.
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Nature4Health will organize three virtual information webinars in November 2024, February 2025, and May 2025. Please check the website page on EOI for information on how to register.
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Civil society organizations (CSOs) will support Country Partners and Implementing Partners throughout the N4H initiative. CSOs may be identified by Country Partners as key stakeholders or Support Partners, depending on the country context. CSOs cannot be Country Partners.
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The UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office administers the financial and legal aspects of N4H. A Secretariat, based at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, is responsible for planning, operations and logistical support. Partnership coordination and operations are governed by a Steering Committee with representation from Partner Organizations, that is responsible for strategic guidance and decisions. N4H benefits from a Technical Advisory Group to ensure an independent and expert voice in its operations.
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The Secretariat is responsible for the coordination of N4H. The Secretariat is based at the UNEP headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya and is composed of dedicated staff and is tasked with supporting the N4H Steering Committee and overseeing the overall operations of N4H.
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N4H fosters locally developed and integrated approaches that secure the health of people, animals and the environment. N4H brings Country Partners together with Implementing Partners to implement systemic and participatory One Health approaches, tailored to the local context. A first step will include a series of scoping workshops to identify stakeholders, assess needs and identify potential actions.
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Country Partners provide the framework for N4H work – the context, the support, the enabling environment and the collaborative space to engage with N4H in a systemic process to implement preventative One Health approaches within their jurisdiction. The Country Partner works closely together with the Implementing Partner in the core team.
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